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e=mc2 Is Wrong - Einstein's Special Relativity Fundamentally Flawed By: Michael Strauss In 1905, Albert Einstein published 'On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies' now known as Special Relativity; this theory revolutionized geometry, math, physics, science and the classical perspective of the universe as understood since Newton's time. However, were there intrinsic errors in this theory?
Big Bang Booming - Back To The Future By: Michael Strauss Theoretical cosmologists spend much of their time perfecting what is now known as the 'Big Bang' theory. This concept originates from ideas percolating in the minds of scientists, theologians and astronomers down through the ages. However, much of what they consider as proof for the 'Big Bang' is dependent upon uncontrolled experimentation that is molded to meet their expectations.
Big Bang Booming - Back to the Future By: MStrauss Theoretical cosmologists spend much of their time perfecting what is now known as the 'Big Bang' theory. This concept originates from ideas percolating in the minds of scientists, theologians and astronomers down through the ages. However, much of what they consider as proof for the 'Big Bang' is dependent upon uncontrolled experimentation that is molded to meet their expectations. Tags: relativity, einstein, special relativity, albert einstein, science, physics, math, mathema
Galactic Mystery - Matter - On the Dark Side By: MStrauss Scientific inquiry can be described as a sequence of observations leading to a hypothesis which must be tested by experimentation. The results either validate or invalidate the hypothesis which was under test. Unfortunately, the interpretation of the data sometimes does not elucidate some new truth but rather eclipses our thoughts into a new era of ignorance. Tags: relativity, einstein, special relativity, albert einstein, science, physics, math, mathema
The Invisible Ether And Michelson Morley By: Michael Strauss Modern scientists adopted the ancient concept of the ether to explain the fundamental nature of the universe. Einstein allegedly dethroned the ether concept with his space time continuum. In spite of this, we might have to revisit the ether concept.
The concept of the invisible ether or 'aether' is an old concept dating to the time of the ancient Greeks. They considered the ether as that medium which permeated all of the universe and even believed the ether to be another e... Tags: relativity, einstein, special relativity, albert einstein, science, physics, math, mathema
Galactic Mystery - Matter - On The Dark Side By: Michael Strauss Scientific inquiry can be described as a sequence of observations leading to a hypothesis which must be tested by experimentation. The results either validate or invalidate the hypothesis which was under test. Unfortunately, the interpretation of the data sometimes does not elucidate some new truth but rather eclipses our thoughts into a new era of ignorance.
Travel Faster and Stay Younger By: Burt Jordaan The "twin paradox" of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity has bemused many people for almost a century. Here's a non-technical solution that will appeal to the enquiring and curious mind. Tags: Einstein, relativity, twin paradox
Special Relativity Lite (Simplified Version) By: Ravil Kalmykov Correction of a special relativity theory. The fact of a methodological unreasonableness in direct comparisons of space-time parameters in two systems moving past one another with a relativistic velocity is fixed. Lorentz’s transformations are qualified in this connection as the subjective - illusory interrelations which do not have the appearance of an objective reality. In total, known paradoxical absurdities are eliminated and special relativity acquires simplicity. Tags: special relativity, relativity of simultaneity, Einstein's postulates, Lorentz's transform
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