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Significance Of The Sagnac Effect, Pal R. Molnar Jan 2001

Significance Of The Sagnac Effect, Pal R. Molnar

Pal R. Molnar

During the historical development, the notions of electrodynamics and the theory light have become complicated complexes of concepts [1]. And what is more, nowadays they are wholly confused. The laws of electrodynamics in present form are not valid in rotating and deforming systems [2]. These turbulent notion-complexes -of which inadequacy to the inner connections are verified by experiments, measurements results, as well as certain electrodynamical states and processes- have to be broken open, disintegrated, then disjoined. Henceforth, we must search those genuine, pure and simple electrodynamical ideas, which can already join in the immanent natural well and adequate manner. Consequently, …