Possible Experiments to test Einstein's Special Relativity Theory
Victor Otto de Haan

TL;DR
This paper reviews experiments related to Einstein's Special Relativity, highlighting that many support alternative ether theories and suggesting the need for high-quality, repeated experiments to test the theory more conclusively.
Contribution
It analyzes existing experiments supporting and challenging Special Relativity, emphasizing the importance of repeating promising experiments for clearer validation.
Findings
Many experiments support ether theories over Einstein's
Some experiments show deviations from Special Relativity
Repetition of promising experiments is recommended
Abstract
All of the experiments supporting Einstein's Special Relativity Theory are also supportive of the Lorentz ether theory, or many other ether theories. However, a growing number of experiments show deviations from Einstein's Special Relativity Theory, but are supporting more extended theories. Some of these experiments are reviewed and analyzed. Unfortunately, many experiments are not of high quality, never repeated and mostly both. It is proposed that the most promising experiments should be repeated.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
