Physicist Albert A. Michelson received the 1907 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing an interferometer, which incorporates a translucent mirror to divide a beam of light waves, route them through ...
Two changes improved the apparatus over the one used at Potsdam [in 1886]. Morley suggested floating the heavy sand stone slab bearing the optical parts on mer cury. The stone, about 5 feet square, ...
“Interested primarily in the aesthetic side of life,” Scientist Albert Abraham Michelson, of the University of Chicago, last week held an exhibition of his paintings in Chicago. With his own hands Dr.
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