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Kennedy–Thorndike experiment

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The Kennedy–Thorndike experiment is a series of experiments conducted in the early 20th century to test the principles of special relativity, particularly the idea that the speed of light is constant in all inertial frames of reference, regardless of the motion of the observer or the source of light. The experiment was devised by physicists Arthur E. Kennedy and Edward M. Thorndike in 1932.

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