Interferometers Used in Aether Drift Experiments
From 1881-1931
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Side-View of Michelson's First Interferometer (1881)
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Top-View of Michelson's First Interferometer (1881)
The Michelson-Morley Interferometer (1887)
Illustrastion of Light Paths in the 1887 Interferometer
The Basic Morley-Miller Interferometer (1903)
The Morley-Miller Interferometer Used to Test the FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction Hypothesis (1904)
Miller's Nonmagnetic Interferometer (1921)
Miller's Laboratory at Case (1922-23)
Miller's "Hot-Dog Stand" Observation Hut at the Case School (1923)
Miller's Interferometer in Its Observation Hut on Mt. Wilson (1924-26)
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Interference Fringes as Photographed Through Observer's Telescope (Miller 1933)
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Michelson-Gale Experiment at Clearing Illinois (1925)
A Scale Model of Michelson's Massive Invar Interferometer (1926-27)
Diagram of the Michelson-Pease-Pearson Interferometer (1929)
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Georg Joos's Interferometer built at the Zeiss plant in Jena (1930)
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View of the Interior of Joos's Interferometer (1930)
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Schematic Diagram of Joos's Interferometer (1930)
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Fringes Recorded by Georg Joos (1930)
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More Fringes Recorded by Joos (1930)