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MY old student, Prof. F. M. Denton, has, I know, given a good deal of attention to the theory of relativity, and this no doubt has led him to question the possibility of any dimensional relationship between M and Q. While not pretending to have the same knowledge of Einstein's theory, it does seem to me that there is little experimental evidence for the assumption that M varies with the velocity of the observer while Q does not. It would be interesting to know upon what grounds Prof. Denton makes so positive a statement.
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CRAMP, W. Dimensions of Fundamental Units. Nature 130, 892 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130892b0
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