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The original Michelson-Morley device was in a basement and even that still detected a fringe shift pattern albeit, slightly less, it still has the potential to to detect it. So when you want to get the consistent measurements in altitude, and having it in the open, it is definitely the way to do it. So observing periodic effects, Miller noted that he never observed any periodic effects expressing themselves according to the Civil time coordinates, indicating the thermal effects radiating from the specific walls related to the solar heating were not influences this apparatus, so throughout the day the apparatus was heated in accordance with the temperature of the day, so you know wasn't affecting anything.
 
====Miller's Data====
[[File:Dayton Miller graphs 1.png|200px|right]]
Periodicity of the of global ether Drift from Dayton Miller's Mount Wilson ether drift experiment 1925-1926. The top graft above plus the data from four separate months or epochs measured at different times of the year organized by sidereal time showing a definite periodic curve the heavy line is the mean of all four epochs. The bottom graph above plots the same data organized by civil clock time coordinates, here is the same data spread out along the graph without apparent periodicity.
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The Shanklin team focused on the temperature artifacts but did not thoroughly analyze Miller's most crucial Mount Wilson data. The large issue of the periodic effects of the data and the potential impact of the temperature were not adequately addressed by shanklin's team. A Team possibly influenced by Einstein, Cherry-Picked the data to support their predetermined conclusion that Miller was wrong rather than following the scientific method. Independent studies of Miller's work support his findings of the existence of an aether-like Force.
 
 
===Michelson–Gale–Pearson experiment (1925)===
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