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Re-examination of the Experimental Evidence for a Nonzero Aether Drift
Part 3: Controversy and Aetherometry

by Paulo N. Correa, Alexandra N. Correa, David Pratt
Aurora Biophysics Research Institute

J Aetherom Res, Volume 3, Issue 3 (September 2021),  pp. 1-32

Article ID:   JAR03-03-01

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ABSTRACT

This monograph concludes the three-part re-examination of aether-drift and light-Doppler experiments. It begins by surveying the wide range of conflicting and controversial interpretations of the various experiments, whether based on mainstream relativity theory or on alternative concepts such as a stationary or entrained aether or absolute space, and exposes their inadequacies. It then presents a detailed account of how Aetherometry offers a consistent explanation of the experimental results, based on the concept of a dynamic, electric Aether.