Not so fast, Dr. Einstein

von Glenn Albert Baxter

NOT SO FAST, DR. EINSTEIN
Glenn A. Baxter
Executive Director, Belgrade Lakes Institute for Advanced Research

In: http://www.vixra.org/abs/1107.0027 – 4 Aug 2011

ABSTRACT: The Special Theory of Relativity is disproved here using simple high school algebra. The theory of relativity is LACED throughout and therefore clouds modern scientific thinking. As with Aristotle’s theory about everything being made of earth, air,
fire, and water, or that a heavier canon ball will fall to earth faster than a lighter wooden ball, said theories standing for over 2000 years, Dr. Einstein’s Special Relativity is also wrong and has stood intact for over 100 years. 

CONTENT: Albert Einstein’s name and his likeness are the most recognizable “trade marks” on earth today, which surpass other most popular recognizable things such as “the Beatles” or “Coca Cola.” “The Beatles” is synonymous with “music” and ”Coca Cola” is synonymous with “drink.” “Einstein” is synonymous with “genius.” Stop a stranger on the street and ask “Who was the smartest man who ever lived?” The reply will be “Einstein.” “Why?” you ask. “Because of his theory of relativity” will come the reply.

The theory of relativity is LACED throughout modern scientific thinking. See, for example, the article about time in the June, 2010 issue of Scientific American or 2004 Physics Nobel Laureate Frank Wilczek’s book The Lightness of Being, published in 2008. (See www.frankwilczek.com) As with Aristotle’s theory about everything being made of earth, air, fire, and water or that a heavier canon ball will fall to earth faster than a lighter wooden ball, said theories standing for over 2000 years, Dr. Einstein’s Special Relativity is also wrong and has stood intact for over 100 years. […]  Hier weiterlesen… 

Kompleter Artikel in:  Belgrade Lakes Institute for Advanced Research, USA,  NOT SO FAST, DR. EINSTEIN  

 

Siehe auch: The complete papers of Glenn A. Baxter

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