On the significance of the Braxmaier et al. Laser Interferometry Experiment of 2002 for a Theory of Relativity

Abstract

A recent laser interferometry experiment [Phys. Rev. Lett., Vol. 88, 10401 (2002)] registered a non-detection of a frequency shift that amounts to a fractional change in the speed of light δ c/c ≈ (4.85.3)×10-12. We comment here on the theoretical significance of this experimental result.

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