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- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment abstract "The de Sitter effect was described by Willem de Sitter in 1913 (as well as by Daniel Frost Comstock in 1910) and used to support the special theory of relativity against a competing 1908 emission theory by Walter Ritz that postulated a variable speed of light. De Sitter showed that Ritz's theory predicted that the orbits of binary stars would appear more eccentric than consistent with experiment and with the laws of mechanics, however, the experimental result was negative. This was confirmed by Brecher in 1977 by observing the x-rays spectrum. For other experiments related to special relativity, see tests of special relativity.".
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- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Category:1913_in_science.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physics_experiments.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Frost_Comstock.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Emission_theory.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Extinction_(astronomy).
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink J._G._Fox.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Keplers_laws_of_planetary_motion.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Light.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Light-dragging_effects.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Mechanics.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Special_relativity.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Speed_of_light.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Tests_of_special_relativity.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Variable_speed_of_light.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Walther_Ritz.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Willem_de_Sitter.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLink X-ray.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLinkText "De Sitter argued".
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLinkText "De Sitter double star experiment".
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLinkText "de Sitter double star experiment".
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment wikiPageWikiLinkText "de Sitter".
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- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment subject Category:1913_in_science.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment subject Category:Physics_experiments.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment type Redirect.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment comment "The de Sitter effect was described by Willem de Sitter in 1913 (as well as by Daniel Frost Comstock in 1910) and used to support the special theory of relativity against a competing 1908 emission theory by Walter Ritz that postulated a variable speed of light. De Sitter showed that Ritz's theory predicted that the orbits of binary stars would appear more eccentric than consistent with experiment and with the laws of mechanics, however, the experimental result was negative.".
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment label "De Sitter double star experiment".
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment sameAs Q5244742.
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- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment sameAs Q5244742.
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- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment depiction SitterKonstanz.png.
- De_Sitter_double_star_experiment isPrimaryTopicOf De_Sitter_double_star_experiment.