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Relativity theory complexity masks much that is easy to understand - admittedly with a little effort. There is an alternative approach which is logical, simple in principle and capable of being used alongside current theory. This book is about that alternative. Dry academic style is replaced by a fresh easy-to-read open air setting for much of the descriptive background. Plain language is used. Essential math has been kept simple and complete. The approach is logical, progressive and capable of verification. Theoretical analysis Basic Relativity; Starlight Aberration; Simultaneity; Ring Lasers; Galaxy Rotation and Pioneer 10 anomalous acceleration. A new, readable, teachable and believable look at relativity with many relevant applications. An easy introduction to the subject which also invites a closer look at some limitations of current theory.

124 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2007

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Geoff Robinson

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