Light-dragging effects
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Light-dragging effects
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In 19th century physics, there were several situations in which the motion of matter might be said to drag light. This aether drag hypothesis was an attempt by classical physics to explain stellar aberration and the Fizeau experiment, but was discarded when Albert Einstein introduced his theory of relativity. Despite this, the expression light-dragging has remained in use somewhat, as discussed on this page. Under special relativity's simplified model Einstein assumes that light-dragging effects
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2020-04-28T01:49:46Z
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