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Aether theories / Obsolete scientific theories / Quantum information science / Lorentz covariance / Symmetry / Hendrik Lorentz / Michelson–Morley experiment / Speed of light / Luminiferous aether / Physics / Relativity / Special relativity
Date: 2015-04-16 09:57:14
Aether theories
Obsolete scientific theories
Quantum information science
Lorentz covariance
Symmetry
Hendrik Lorentz
Michelson–Morley experiment
Speed of light
Luminiferous aether
Physics
Relativity
Special relativity

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