
This paper examines a modified form of Maxwell's equations, one designed to produce anisotropic light propagation in a vacuum. The equations predict anisotropies in the speed of light that behave as cos P and cos2$, where tI5 is the angle between the actual direction of propagation and some single preferred direction in space. The predicted index of refraction also has terms that behave as cos P and cos2$.
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