Einstein Erred In Developing The Ideas Of Relativity

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? Is Albert Einstein's Special Relativity incompatible with the very equations upon which science's greatest theory is built? Read more [...]

Special Relativity And Constancy Of Light Speed Questioned By Davies, Part 2

Davies was the devil's advocate for the validity of E=mc2 in the face of the ongoing results from the stellar observations. He signed up to mathematically demonstrate that the quasar light would fit into E=mc2 and that Einstein's Special Relativity would remain untarnished. In spite of his most diligent efforts, however, there was no way to make the observational results fit in with the accepted theory. There was only one conclusion to which they were led - light speed is not constant - an astonishing conclusion given a century of scientific analysis and experimentation. Read more [...]

Military Dummies Assist In Victory

The term dummy has various connotations in military language that can relate to a variety of assorted technologies. It can mean dissembling practices employing equipment and techniques made to delude a foe before during and after the cessation of battle as well as guns and equipment that are used for education purposes. also, another use of the word indicates a mechanism that does not have a chemical explosive. In other words, a dummy slug, projectile or grenade will not detonate and is usually involved in some type of preparation regimen given to green personnel. The expression also indicates that the round is entirely deficient in propellant and has no explosive potential whatsoever. Read more [...]

E=mc2 Einstein In The Firing Line As Light Speedily Veers Off Course, Part 1

The theory that dominated the twentieth century is known as Special Relativity; this theory presented by the maverick Jewish scientist Albert Einstein had two primary assumptions. The most commonly known one of these is the requirement that light move at a constant speed. Unfortunately, many scientists and engineers have found possible weakness in the shield wall of this century's old theory. When and if Albert Einstein's ideas are proven faulty, the resulting scientific shockwave would bring modern physics down in the middle of its most celebrated theory. Read more [...]