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<p><a href="page.php?w=Maxwell%27s_equations">Maxwell's equations</a>--the foundation of classical electromagnetism--describe light as a wave that moves with a characteristic velocity. The modern view is that light needs no medium of transmission, but Maxwell and his contemporaries were convinced that light waves were propagated in a medium, analogous to sound propagating in air, and ripples propagating on the surface of a pond. This hypothetical medium was called the <a href="page.php?w=luminiferous_aether">luminiferous aether</a>, at rest relative</p><p>
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