Dayton C. Miller

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Dayton C. Miller
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c. 1921
Born March 13, 1866(1866-03-13)
Strongsville, Ohio
Died February 22, 1941 (74)
Nationality American
Alma mater Princeton University
Field(s) Physics
Known for X-rays
Aether theory
Absolute space
Acoustics
Notable award(s) Edward Longstreth Medal (1917)
Elliott Cresson Medal (1927)

Dayton Clarence Miller (March 13, 1866 - February 22, 1941) was an American physicist, astronomer, and acoustician. He is recognized today for his advocacy of aether theory and absolute space over Einstein's theory of relativity, and for his early experiments with Edward Morley and later experiments at Mount Wilson in efforts toward detection of aether drift.

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