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Top Ten Physics Experiments Of All Times

MarkedMan writes "The New York Times is running an article about the top ten physics experiments of all time. You may disagree with the order, but it is hard to imagine pulling any one of these from the top ten. And most of them could be done by a patient amateur, at least one with access to cannonballs." The Times article wraps up the work by Robert P. Crease mentioned a few weeks ago.

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  1. What about the Michaelson-Morley experiment? by BitterOak · · Score: 5, Interesting
    I find it astonishing that the Michaelson-Morley experiment, which was the basis for Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity didn't make the top ten list.

    Special relativity changed the direction of physics in the 20th century. All modern physics incorporates it at a fundamental level. In some sense it is one of the most influential physics experiments of all time.

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    1. Re:What about the Michaelson-Morley experiment? by DavidBrown · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Michaelson was an instructor at the U.S. Naval Academy at the time, and the experiment took place there (one end of it, anyway). There's a series of two-inch brass markers in the concrete between two of the Naval Academy's academic buildings indicating the path over which the experiment took place.

      It's right between Chauvenet, and - wait for it - Michaelson halls.

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  2. Re:physics by Anonymous+Cowrad · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Eventually the butter would dry up, leaving the toast bare.

    It's also quite obvious that you've never tried to strap something to a cat.

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  3. Do good links by gerardrj · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Editors:
    PLEASE! When you link to a NYT article, link to the anonymizer page for it instead.

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