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14 January, 22:44

Which postulate of relativity was supported by the experiments of Michelson and Morley

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  1. 15 January, 01:08
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    All observers measure the same speed of light,

    no matter how any observer is moving.

    The question is kind of awkward, though. It seems to say that

    people were having a hard time accepting this postulate of relativity,

    until Michelson and Morley came along and did their experiment, and

    their results gave Relativity a boost.

    Actually, Michelson and Morley did their famous experiment in 1887.

    At the time, Einstein was only 8 years old, and Relativity was not even

    a twinkle in his eye yet.
  2. 15 January, 02:17
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    Constancy of speed of light.
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