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- Clifford (1870): On the Space-Theory of Matter
- Michelson (1881): The Relative Motion of the Earth and the Luminiferous Ether
- Thomson (1881): On the Electric and Magnetic Effects produced by the Motion of Electrified Bodies
- Michelson/Morley (1886): Influence of Motion of the Medium on the Velocity of Light
- Heaviside (1888): Electromagnetic waves, the propagation of potential, and the electromagnetic effects of a moving charge
- Heaviside (1889): On the Electromagnetic Effects due to the Motion of Electrification through a Dielectric
- Fitzgerald (1889): The Ether and the Earth's Atmosphere
- Morton (1896): Notes on the Electro-magnetic Theory of Moving Charges
- Larmor (1897): Dynamical Theory of the Electric and Luminiferous Medium III
- Michelson (1897): The relative Motion of the Earth and the Ether
- Searle (1897): On the Steady Motion of an Electrified Ellipsoid
- Poincaré (1898): The Measure of Time
- Lorentz (1899): Simplified Theory of Electrical and Optical Phenomena in Moving Systems
- Larmor (1900): Aether and Matter
- Lorentz (1900): Considerations on Gravitation
- Rayleigh (1902): Does Motion through the Aether cause Double Refraction?
- Poincaré (1902/5): Science and Hypothesis
- Brace (1904): On Double Refraction in Matter moving through the Aether
- Lorentz (1904): Electromagnetic phenomena in a system moving with any velocity smaller than that of light
- Larmor (1904): On the ascertained Absence of Effects of Motion through the Aether, in relation to the Constitution of Matter, and on the FitzGerald-Lorentz Hypothesis
- Langevin (1904): The Relations of Physics of Electrons to Other Branches of Science
- Brace (1904): The Ether and moving Matter
- Poincaré (1904): The Principles of Mathematical Physics
- Michelson (1904): Relative Motion of Earth and Aether
- Morley/Miller (1904): Letter to Lord Kelvin
- Brace (1905): The Negative Results of Second and Third Order Tests of the "Aether Drift," and Possible First Order Methods.
- Morley/Miller (1905): On the Theory of Experiments to detect Aberrations of the Second Degree
- Morley/Miller (1905): Report of an experiment to detect the Fitzgerald-Lorentz Effect
- Einstein (1905): On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies (1920 edition)
- Morley/Miller (1907): Final Report on Ether-drift Experiments
- Cunningham (1907): On the Electromagnetic Mass of a Moving Electron
- Poincaré (1908): The New Mechanics
- Comstock (1908): The Relation of Mass to Energy
- Bumstead (1908): Applications of the Lorentz-FitzGerald Hypothesis to Dynamical and Gravitational Problems
- Lewis (1908): A revision of the Fundamental Laws of Matter and Energy
- Lewis & Tolman (1909): The Principle of Relativity, and Non-Newtonian Mechanics
- Comstock (1910): The principle of relativity
- Comstock (1910): A Neglected Type of Relativity
- Tolman (1910): The Second Postulate of Relativity
- Tolman (1912): Some Emission Theories of Light
- DeSitter (1913): A proof of the constancy of the velocity of light
- DeSitter (1913): On the constancy of the velocity of light