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How Einstein Got Relativity Wrong

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Einstein's Theory of Relativity states that c is the maximum speed at which all energy, matter, and information in the universe can travel. The theory holds that c is the speed regardless of the motion of the source or the motion of the observer. It should have been obvious that the constancy of the speed of light was incorrect or misunderstood. Something was wrong with it. The original experiments that led to the belief in the constancy of the speed of light were flawed. None of this makes any logical sense - that light can always travel at exactly the same speed and somehow manage to reach all observers at exactly that same speed without taking into account the motion of the observers. This book will offer a more logical theory as an alternative - a new theory of reality which adds up both mathematically and logically. It will also shed some light on exactly where Einstein went wrong.

62 pages, Paperback

Published April 11, 2012

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John Keyes

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