Thursday, November 19, 2009

E=mc2 is Wrong - Einstein's Special Relativity Fundamentally Flawed

Is Albert Einstein's Special Relativity non-compatible with the equations on which science's best concept is built? New findings manufactured by many scientists and engineers seem to contradict the great scientist's concepts. One individual has even pointed that quotations from the 1905 document and Einstein's contemporaries as well as interpretations of the Relativity equations obviously and concisely describe a confused and clearly erroneous idea. It's time for science to update its thinking on this speculation with a complete research into the history leading in to, during and after that revolutionary year of Special Relativity.

As this is the hundred year anniversary of the first release of Special Relativity, an analysis of the first expectations, documents and ideas which led straight to the approval of this concept is timely and assured. Each year millions of scholars are taught this concept without an imperative research of Relativity. Relativity Speculation is composed of its 2 variants Special Relativity and General Relativity and is regarded the foundation of modern physics.

Albert Einstein borrowed from the ideas of Fitzgerald, Lorentz and Voigt to form a new idea of the universe. His first work in that case later came to be known as Special Relativity and contained many arguable concepts which today are thought to be self-evident. Among these are Length Contraction, Time Dilation, the Twin Ambiguity and the equivalence of mass and energy summarised in the equation E=mc2. This equation became the shining capstone of the new speculation with its first & 2nd postulates, namely, the laws of nature are the same from all points of view and so the speed of light 'c' is recurring in a vacuum irrespective of viewpoint. Countless examples have been given of the 'proof' of the validity of Special Relativity. doubts remain in the systematic community who haven't fully given up the comfort of a Newtonian world view. This is enthusiastically clear in that they refer to the Newton's 'Law' of Gravitation whilst Special Relativity ( SR ) and General Relativity ( GR ) are given the mannered attribution 'The Speculation of' or SR 'theory' and GR 'theory.' Einstein would keep working on the concepts of Special Relativity till manufacturing the already mentioned even more arguable dissertation. In his later more total work called the Concept of General Relativity ( 1916 ), Einstein suggested a major re-thinking of cosmology.

He conceived of a space time continuum that's curved by mass, to paraphrase, planets, stars, universes and other stellar objects result in a curve of space time. As a consequence of these concepts, our experience of geometry, maths, physics, science and the universe would never be the same. some scientists are reporting that speed of light isn't continual from different experimental observations. One has even reported errors in the elemental equations.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Monday morning quarterback

Albert Einstein once said, "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.'' Think about this quote for a second and ask yourself, does this quote apply to the Jaguars? No creativity. No halfback options, no no-huddle, no flea-flickers, no option, no sense of urgency. I can only describe this with an alliteration: predictable, powerless, passionless, pathetic.

Robert, Jacksonville

Question: What do the Jacksonville Jaguars and Wall Street executives have in common? Answer: They all get paid millions for failure!

Dawn, Charleston, S.C.

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

College wins £3m award to crack Einstein theory

IT'S more than 100 years since Albert Einstein came up with the theory that would remain synonymous with his name far beyond his lifetime.

While the iconic equation E = mc² (E is energy, m is mass and c is the speed of light) is one of the world's best known, that lifetime came to an end with another formula – of perhaps even more importance – lying unfinished.

But the mystery of Einstein's unified field theory – the so-called "theory of everything" – could be solved, thanks to a £3m award to a Welsh university.

The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) has just handed the sum to Swansea University's theoretical particle physics group to explore the areas interesting Einstein when he died.

The scientist had three great theories.

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

The beginning of the end?

The names of prominent Jews active during those years include such remarkable personalities as Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Arnold Schoenberg, Gustav Mahler, Arnold Zweig, Franz Kafka, Karl Kraus, and Theodor Herzl, among many others. If one adds politics to the mix, the roster of Jewish names would be equally prominent in the ranks of both the liberal and Marxist political parties of the time.

But fin-de-siecle Austria and Germany also included Wilhelm Marr, the German Reichstag deputy who coined the term “anti-Semitism"; Georg von Schoenerer, the Austrian anti-Semitic leader of the Pan-German movement; and the charismatic Karl Lueger, the anti-Semitic mayor of Vienna, whose political demagoguery made a lasting impression on a young Adolf Hitler, who arrived in the imperial capital in 1907.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Einstein's Special Relativity Fundamentally

Is Albert Einstein's Special Relativity incompatible with the equations on which science's greatest speculation is built? New observations manufactured by many scientists and engineers appear to contradict the great scientist's concepts. Seemingly there are implicit contradictions present inside Relativity's foundational concepts, documents and equations. One individual has even pointed that quotations from the 1905 document and Einstein's contemporaries as well as interpretations of the Relativity equations obviously and concisely describe a confused and clearly erroneous concept.

It's time, for science to update its thinking on this idea with a total research into the history leading in to, during and after that revolutionary year of Special Relativity. As this is the hundred year anniversary of the first release of Special Relativity, an appraisal of the first guesses, documents and concepts which led on to the acceptance of this speculation is timely and assured. Each year millions of students are taught this concept without a critical research of Relativity. His first work in this regard later came to be known as Special Relativity and contained many debatable ideas which today are thought to be self-evident. Among these are Length Contraction, Time Dilation, the Twin Anomaly and the equivalence of mass and energy summarised in the equation E=mc2.

Further, the concept also predicted a rise in mass with speed. Many examples have been given of the 'proof' of the legality of Special Relativity. Most significantly, experiments using particle accelerators have sped particles to phenomenal velocities which reputedly provide confirmation of Einstein's idea. However, doubts remain in the systematic community who haven't fully given up the comfort of a Newtonian world view. In his later more complete work called the Idea of General Relativity ( 1916 ), Einstein suggested a major re-thinking of cosmology.

He conceived of a space time continuum that is curved by mass, to explain, planets, stars, universes and other stellar objects bring about a curve of space time. As a consequence of these ideas, our experience of geometry, mathematics, physics, science and the universe would never be the same.

However, some scientists are reporting that speed of light isn't consistent from different experimental observations. One has even reported mistakes in the basic equations.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

2 cops hurt as pursuit ends

One officer was treated for pain in his right elbow and the other for a fractured left hip at Albert Einstein Medical Center, according to Officer Tanya Little, a police spokeswoman.

Both officers were released and are recovering, Quinn said.

Both Wall and Elliot, of Palmetto Street near Levick, in Northeast Philadelphia, were charged with aggravated assault by vehicle, weapons offenses and related charges.

Court records showed that Wall was arrested twice last year and charged with crimes including robbery, aggravated assault and weapons offenses.

Both cases were transferred to Family Court. No information was immediately available about their resolution.

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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Inspirational readings bridge generations at WHAT

First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and brainiac Albert Einstein who had penned thoughtful essays to be shared on the air as a comfort and inspiration to listeners who dared to open their minds to a different venue that took off and accomplished its mission. That in mind, nearly four years ago Cape and Islands NPR radio station WCAI founder and host Jay Allison resuscitated the premise and invited listeners to send in their essays of personal belief. "My collaborator had stumbled across Murrow's book, we decided the time was right," he says of the radio program and invitation for listeners to let it all hang out. "It took us a while to get the project going, we had to raise money. We got in touch with Murrow's son and the original producers," and the show took flight on the airwaves with unadulterated enthusiasm.

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