The answer could be yes, because of a small detail that has
been overlooked for decades and that
was not known in 1905. Applying the Quantum Theory to
the Michelson Morley experiment (MME),
one can recognize that there are no skewed light paths
in the y-arm, perpendicular to the moving xdirection. The MME must be
interpreted differently. Therefore, the calculation of the time durations
that photons take from the laser to the detector must
be changed with the outcome that the null result
can only be achieved if there is no length contraction.
The time dilation, measured in many
experiments, must have another cause. This could be
regarded as just another incompatibility
between the Special Theory of Relativity and the
Quantum Theory but in this case, it goes deeper. A
time dilation without a length contraction would have
great impacts to the Theories of Relativity,
though there are overwhelming confirmations by complex
experiments, because the physical basis to
the mathematical space-time modelling by the Lorentz
transformation would be wrong. Several
experiments with the newest technology are proposed to
test this alternative view on this fundamental
experiment.
Author(s) Details
Hans Deyssenroth
Holzgasse 28, 79539 Loerrach,
Germany.
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