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Publications (10) Why over 30 years aether wind was not detected in Michelson-type experiments with resonators Article Oct 2010 V V Demjanov V V Demjanov We show that measured by S.Herrmann et al., Phys.Rev.D 80, 105011 (2009) the relatively small variation δν of the resonance frequency of a chosen mode of an evacuated optical resonator, when changing its orientation in space, can not serve as an indication of the absence of a preferred direction related with the motion of the setup in aether. In or... Cite Request full-text Retraction notice to “Physical interpretation of the fringe shift measured on Michelson interferometer in optical media” [Phys. Lett. A 374 (2010) 1110] Article Apr 2010 V. V. Demjanov V. V. Demjanov Cite Request full-text What and how the Michelson interferometer measures Article Mar 2010 V. V. Demjanov V. V. Demjanov Proposed by Maxwell in 1879 detector of aether seems, at a superficial glance, a simple device. For example, Michelson in 1881 thought that he built an instrument that (when you turn it in the horizontal plane) will measure in vacuum (refractive index n=1) the harmonic shift of the interference fringe. In reality the case is much more involved. Not... Cite Request full-text Experiments performed in order to reveal fundamental differences between the diffraction and interference of waves and electrons Article Feb 2010 Victor V. Demjanov Victor V. Demjanov Diffraction patterns of electrons are believed to resemble those of electromagnetic waves (EMW). I performed a series of experiments invoked to show that the periodicity of peaks in the diffraction diagram of electrons is concerned with the periodicity of the arrangement of scattering centers in the diffraction grating in combination with the suppo... Cite Request full-text RETRACTED: Physical interpretation of the fringe shift measured on Michelson interferometer in optical media Article Oct 2009 V. V. Demjanov V. V. Demjanov I have found experimentally that in vacuum (refractive index $n$ = 1.) the shift of interference fringe in Michelson interferometer is absent because of the absence of particles on the light path. The shift of interference fringe appears only at a certain concentration of particles in the luminiferous medium. The increase of the remnant air pressur... Cite Request full-text Michelson interferometer operating at effects of first order with respect to v/c Article Mar 2001 V. V. Demjanov V. V. Demjanov In the first version of this paper (arXiv: 1003.2899v1, 15.03.2010) there is described first, traditional method of measuring the non-zero shift of interference fringe in the Michelson interferometer, operating on the effects of second order with respect to v/c, and are revealed hidden causes of the failure to measure the shift of interference frin... Cite Request full-text Why Shamir and Fox did not detect” aether wind” in 1969? Article V V Demjanov V V Demjanov Up to 1960ies the measurement of the aether wind velocity by the technology of Michelson pre-sumed that a medium placed across the path of light rays has no substantial significance (except as being an obstacle) for obtaining the expected shift of the interference fringe from the brought together orthogonal rays on the interference of the turnabout... Cite Request full-text Detector of aether operating on transverse Doppler effect Article V V Demjanov V V Demjanov Rotating the source of light around the point lying on the light's beam we can observe the trans-verse Doppler effect by a spectrometer located in the center of rotation. The anomalous shift of the electromagnetic wave's frequency was found from this experiment (performed in 1969−1974 years) that appeared to be much higher than anticipated from the... Cite Request full-text Why over 30 years absolute motion was not detected in Michelson-type experiments with resonators Article V V Demjanov V V Demjanov We show that measured by S.Herrmann et al., Phys.Rev.D 80, 105011 (2009) small (but finite) value of relative variation (δν/ν > 0) of the resonance frequency of an evacuated optical resonator, when changing its orientation in space, can not serve as an indication of the absence of a preferred direction concerned with the absolute motion of the setu... Cite Request full-text Experiments on electron bremsstrahlung when passing through narrow slits and their interpretation in terms of inverse photoelectric effect Article V V Demjanov V V Demjanov In special experiments on slowing down soft electrons from the energy E1 at the entry of a narrow slit down to E2 < E1 in the exit there was drawn a conclusion that the source of the retardation radiation with the energy ∆E12 = E1 − E2 in the opening of the narrow slit is not the passing by electrons, but a radiation due to inverse photoelectric ef... Cite Request full-text Citations ... He focused specifically on the extensive Michelson-Morley type experiments of Dayton Miller [5] which did suggest ether-drift detection in a specific direction through the cosmos. He also discussed the rebutting paper by Shankland et al. [6] that [11] , Galeav [12] and Munera [13] [see also Winkell and Rodríguez [14]] but these too have been ignored. ... Reference: On the Existence of a Cosmic Ether: Detection of the Rotational and Orbital Motions of the Earth Using GPS Technology Retraction notice to “Physical interpretation of the fringe shift measured on Michelson interferometer in optical media” [Phys. Lett. A 374 (2010) 1110] Citing article Apr 2010 V V Demjanov View ... This conclusion is confirmed by experiments (V. V. Demjanov, 2010) . Both Michelson and Miller supposed that if real, the Fitzgerald contraction should depend on the elastic properties of a substance. ... Reference: Retrospective Analysis of the Well-Known Experiments Why Shamir and Fox did not detect” aether wind” in 1969? Citing article Jan 1970 V V Demjanov View ... As already stated in the genesis of the present reading, the idea of a universal all pervading and permeating medium – the aether, is a " superseded" idea that is now thought to safely belong to the dustbin of the History of Science's great but failed ideas. This position continues despite a number of researchers calming to have positively detected absolute motion [9, 2, 3, 1, 4, 5, 6, 12]. Perusing through standard university textbooks, one will agree that the picture portrayed therein is one where Einstein's 1905 STR is said to have delivered the " lethal" blow that sent this idea to its eternal resting place where it will never raise again. ... Reference: Special Theory of Relativity in Absolute Space What and how the Michelson interferometer measures Citing article Mar 2010 arXiv V V Demjanov View ... The most basic of them is of course the double slit experiment. Recently it was accurately carried out by Demjanov (2010) , which clearly argued for our model of non-local quantum theory. Another possible experiment could be a measurement of the blackbody spectrum in far Reyleigh-Jeans region. ... Reference: Planck Constant as Adiabatic Invariant Characterized by Hubble’s and Cosmological Constants Experiments performed in order to reveal fundamental differences between the diffraction and interference of waves and electrons Citing article Feb 2010 arXiv V V Demjanov View ... As already stated in the genesis of the present reading, the idea of a universal all pervading and permeating medium – the aether, is a " superseded" idea that is now thought to safely belong to the dustbin of the History of Science's great but failed ideas. This position continues despite a number of researchers calming to have positively detected absolute motion [9, 2, 3, 1, 4, 5, 6, 12]. Perusing through standard university textbooks, one will agree that the picture portrayed therein is one where Einstein's 1905 STR is said to have delivered the " lethal" blow that sent this idea to its eternal resting place where it will never raise again. ... Reference: Special Theory of Relativity in Absolute Space RETRACTED: Physical interpretation of the fringe shift measured on Michelson interferometer in optical media Citing article Oct 2009 arXiv V V Demjanov View ... , it strongly appears that the 1887 result of Michelson and Michelson which appeared to have found a safe, unshakable, and permanent place in physics textbooks is under serious scrutiny, the jury is all out [cf. 18,5,6,4,8,9, 10, 26], this time with greater determination to overturn the tables and thereafter delivering what appears to be an "everlasting and eternal judgement". The aether may "not be dead after all". ... Reference: Revisiting the1887 Michelson-Morley Experiment Michelson interferometer operating at effects of first order with respect to v/c Citing article Mar 2001 arXiv V V Demjanov View Top journals Physics Letters A (2) Disciplines Physics Topic Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Quantum Physics Electromagnetism Mathematical Physics Materials Science Theoretical Physics Cosmology Acoustics Solid State Physics Engineering Topic Optical Engineering Publication Stats Citations 46 Browse more researchers ResearchGate Logo or Discover by subject area Recruit researchers Join for free Login App Store Get it on Google Play Company About us News Careers Support Help Center Business solutions Advertising Recruiting © 2008-2024 ResearchGate GmbH. All rights reserved. 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