The ultimate dismissal of Michelson Morley experiment and why special relativity is OBSOLETE

MM expected the speed of light to change depending on the motion of the earth in aether. The reason why they did do is because they used Galileean relativity, which adds the velocity of observer to that of the wave. But that is incorrect if we take into account the wave speed equation v=f*lambda and the Doppler effect- which

 we know causes a change or shift in observed frequency AND wavelength. But it does NOT cause a shift in the observed velocity. Because if frequency increases, then wavelength decreases, and viceversa. This is why their product v=f*lambda always remains constant. Thats why multiplying observed frequency and wavelength results in an observed velocity which is equal to that of the wave in the medium. And this is exactly why Michelson Morley got their experiment wrong, because they made the wrong assumption that the observed speed of the light wave should change because the observer is moving. 


 Here is why that never happens:





As you see the Doppler equations for observed frequency and observed wavelength clearly show that the galilean velocity additions CANCEL OUT when you multiply f' and lambda', resulting in speed v - which is the speed of wave in the medium (measured from observer's frame). So the observed wave speed always matches the speed of the wave in the medium and does NOT change relative to observer, which is the fundamental error that Michelson Morley made. So the null result of their experiment is entirely consistent with an aether medium, and does not disprove it in any way.


In the case of MM experiment, the observer is comoving with the source, which would make Doppler shift zero.

So the observed frequency and observed wavelength will be the same as the source frequency. Therefore the observed speed of the wave will also be the same, c=f*lambda, because the speed of the wave does not change with the speed of the source.



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