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  All the scientific work of Maurice Allais relates to the field of the gravitation, the velocity of the light and the anisotropy of space.


  Maurice Allais, initially, carried out his own experiments which led him to observe the existence of phenomena incompatible with the commonly accepted theories. He drew from them his own conclusions according to which the velocity of the light does not have a constant value but varies (slightly) according to the direction. What led him to show the existence of " aether " and of the anisotropy of space.


   In a second time and to consolidate his own results, Maurice Allais was brought to reexamine  the detail of the results of the experiments which had been carried out in the past on the same subject in the U.S.A. by Michelson and Morley in 1887, by Morley and Miller in 1902, 1904 and 1905, and by Miller in 1925, 1926 and 1930. He then could observe that these results contain the same anomalies which were not noticed at the time by the experimenters  or were neglected.


   Maurice Allais affirms today with force that these anomalies are real and indisputable and that they call into question the laws of relativity, discovered by Lorentz and Poincaré, and more known under the name of Laws of Einstein.


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French section of this site shows additional articles which have not been translated in English.

 

    1.  EXPERIMENTAL   RESEARCHES  DONE  BY  MAURICE  ALLAIS
 

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   -    On my Experiments in Physics, 1952 - 1960  by Maurice Allais -  "21st century - Science & Technology" - Spring 1998

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  -    Should the Laws of Gravitation be Reconsidered ?  by Maurice Allais  -  "21st century - Science & Technology" - Fall 1998, p. 21   with complementary note.

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  -    The experiments of  Dayton  C. Miller (1925 - 1926) and the Theory of Relativity  by Maurice Allais -  "21st century - Science & Technology" - Spring 1998, p. 26

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   -  Very significant regularities in the interferometric observations of Dayton C. Miller 1925-1926   Note dated January 23th, 1997 sent by Professor Allais to the French Academy of Sciences

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   -   New very significant regularities in the interferometric observations of Dayton C. Miller 1925-1926  Note dated April 26th, 1999 sent by Professor Allais to the French Academy of Sciences

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   -   The origin of the very significant regularities displayed in the interferometric observations of Dayton C. Miller 1925-1926: temperatures effects or space anisotropy ?  Note dated December 2000, sent by Professor Allais to the French Academy of Sciences   In this paper, Maurice Allais refutes all the criticisms opened about the Miller's works, from Shankland (1955) up to now.

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   -   About the aether concept   Research dated July 24 th 2003 :

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  -   The fundamental and complete collapse of relativity theory    Translation of  Professor Allais's article published in "La Jaune et la Rouge", the review of  the french polytechnical school ( Ecole Polytechnique),  October 2003 : THE  CLEAR  AND  EXTRAORDINARY   REGULARITIES  IN  DAYTON C. MILLER'S  INTERFEROMETRIC OBSERVATIONS OF 1925 - 1926 

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   Albert Einstein's opinion about the  interferometric experiments of  Dayton C. Miller.  A communication to "Science". New Series, Vol 62, N° 1596 du 31 juillet 1925
   
  2.  VARIOUS  PUBLICATIONS   ABOUT  THE  WORKS   OF  MAURICE  ALLAIS
 

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   -   About unforeseen  repercussions  of the eclipse of august 11th, 1999  in the field of gravitation   Translation of an article published in the review of  C.N.I.S.F. ( National Council of the Engineers and Scientists of France),  February 20th,  2000   by  Jean-Pierre Bouyssonnie  et  Henry Aujard

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  - Rethinking the Laws of Gravitation - Editorial of "21st century - Science & Technology" - Fall 1998 by Laurence Hecht -  Letters to Editor and reply   

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  -  The 'Allais Effect' Is Real !     by  Henry Aujard   "21st century - Science & Technology" Summer   2001, Vol 14 - No2, p. 70

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  -    Rémi Saumont   presents  under the title : Undermining the Foundations of Relativity, the work : L'Anisotropie de l'Espace ( The Anisotropy of Space)  published in french by Maurice Allais in 1997 with Editions Clément Juglar, 62 Avenue de Suffren, 75015 PARIS   &   "21st century - Science & Technology" - Summer 1998

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  Optical Theory in the 19th century, and the Truth about Michelson - Morley - Miller    by Laurence Hetch.  "21st century - Science & Technology" Spring 1998, p. 35

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  Albert Einstein   Plagiarist of the Century by Richard Moody, Jr © 2003                                    Extracted from Nexus Magazine, Volume 11, Number 1 (December-January 2004)
 
NOTA :  The scientists who would get more details on the experiments of Professor Allais are invited to contact  Henry Aujard
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