Thetransformation of coordinates and time during the
transition from a system that is stationary relative to absolute
space is considered to an inertial frame of reference moving
relative to the absolute outer space. Using the Michelson-Morley
interferometer moving along the velocity vector of the Solar system
relative to the relic radiation by 90 degrees, we get the displacement
stripes of the interference pattern. In this case, the shoulder directed
along the vector of motion of the Solar system rotates by 90 degrees.
The second shoulder does not change its orientation in space. The
calculation is given for the case of the existence of absolute space.
The displacement of the interference pattern on the interferometer
screen, when it is rotated by 90 degrees, will confirm the reduction of
the interferometer arms.