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Sagnac effect / Michelson–Morley experiment / Lorentz covariance / Speed of light / Introduction to special relativity / Kennedy–Thorndike experiment / Lorentz transformation / Parameterized post-Newtonian formalism / Length contraction / Relativity / Special relativity / Physics
Date: 2011-04-24 09:53:55
Sagnac effect
Michelson–Morley experiment
Lorentz covariance
Speed of light
Introduction to special relativity
Kennedy–Thorndike experiment
Lorentz transformation
Parameterized post-Newtonian formalism
Length contraction
Relativity
Special relativity
Physics

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