Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:

> In the case of the HK experiment, there's so little doubt as to the
> result which would obtain with a correctly done experiment that nobody's
> bothered to try to replicate it, AFAIK.  (Note that if physics
> researchers in general were in much doubt about the results there would
> have been replications, whether or not the original experiment was dubious!)

Contrast this with the Michelson-Morley experiment.  There was a *LOT*
of doubt, or even consternation, over the MM results, and consequently
that experiment has been replicated many, many times, with many
variations, with vacuum in the tubes, with air in the tubes, with
various wavelengths, with various distances.


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