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The Fiber-Optic Michelson-Morley Experiment, FOMMX, data collection follows the principles and terminology of Miller (1933).

Miller used a data-collection spreadsheet preprinted with rows and columns (p213).
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Richard Feynman was recognized for his excellent lectures. 
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Overview of the Fiber-Optic Michelson-Morley Experiment

According to the Æther Theory of the 1800's, the motion of a hypothesized medium called Æther past the Earth affects the speed of light. In 1887 an experiment was done that shocked physicists because it was inconsistent with the Ether Theory, the dominant theory of that time. It is called the Michelson-Morley Experiment.</description>
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The Fiber-Optic Michelson-Morley Experiment (FOMMX) is based upon an interferometer. There are many types of interferometers, and they are applied to many measurement tasks in physics and elsewhere. This article focuses on the interferometer that is used in this experiment.$10^{-6}$</description>
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