"An experimental decision between Lorentz's and Einstein's theories was thus not possible; it was seen that between them there could fundamentally be no experimentum cruris. The advocates of the new doctrine accordingly had to appeal—an unusual spectacle in the history of physics—to general philosophical grounds, to the advantages over the assumption of Lorentz which the new doctrine possessed in a systematic and epistemological respect."
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Ernst Cassirer, Substance and Function: Einstein's theory of relativity (1923)
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