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Highest Precision Test of Special Relativity Performed

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LONG BEACH, Calif., May 22 -- Searching for possible violations of Einstein's special theory of relativity, researchers from Germany have performed the most precise experimental test to date of one of special relativity's central principles -- that the speed of light is isotropic, or the same in every direction. In a new version of the 19th-century Michelson-Morley experiment, which first established this principle, researchers at the Universities of Konstanz and Düsseldorf found that the theory passes with flying colors: The speed of light does not depend on its direction of propagation to...Read full article

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