Sujet : Catalogue of Errors for Both Theories of Relativity De : clzb93ynxj (at) *nospam* att.net (LaurenceClarkCrossen) Groupes :sci.physics.relativity Date : 27. Jun 2025, 20:48:54 Autres entêtes Organisation : novaBBS Message-ID :<99fba50e37bde0468dfd54f899a15eb2@www.novabbs.com> User-Agent : Rocksolid Light
The overview of around 130 serious errors in the special theory of relativity and, just in passing, also those in the general theory of relativity gives each reader of relativistic presentations the opportunity to check the completeness of these presentations and their lines of argument. Each theoretical error is accompanied by a very concise account of the critical argumentation. In general, comments and references to the literature are given. Structuring in 21 specific groups: A. Ether B. Light C. Space D. Time E. Motion F. Electromagnetism G. Minkowski's World H. Mathematics J. Mass/Energy K. Mass/Velocity L. Gravitation M. The General Theory of Relativity N. Thermodynamics O. Experiment P. Epistemology Q. Methodology R. Theoretical Structure S. Presentations T. Social Enforcement U. Effect on Outsiders V. Motives Overview of the Catalogue of Errors A: Ether Error A 1 The Michelson-Morley Experiment (MME) 1881/87 is said to have proven the nonexistence of the ether Error A 2 All repetitions of the Michelson-Morley experiment (interferometry experiments to give proof of running-time differences; MME) are said to have resulted in the same "null result", thereby repeatedly confirming the STR Error A 3 The Michelson-Morley experiment (MME) is said to have proven the constancy of the speed of light Error A 4 The Michelson-Morley Experiment (MME) is said to have proven the non-existence of "absolute space" Error A 5 With his STR, Albert Einstein is said to have "abolished" the ether in 1905 Error A 6 The positive result of the 1913 Sagnac experiment (obtained with a rotating interferometer) and its implications are denied in the STR interpretations Error A 7 The reintroduction of the ether by Albert Einstein in 1921 had no consequences for the STR Error A 8 The running-time differences clearly detected in the experiments conducted by Dayton C. Miller in 1925/27 are denied in the STR presentations Error A 9 Disregarding the 3-K background radiation discovered in 1965 B: Light Error B 1 According to Albert Einstein, the constancy of the speed of light in a vacuum is supposed to constitute a principle Error B 2 All variously moving observers are supposed to measure the same speed of light, c, for the same ray of light Error B 3 The claim of a constant speed of light (c constant) requires measurement of the oneway speed of light, which has so far not proved possible Error B 4 The claimed independence of the speed of light from the motion of its source (C-I) presupposes a medium (the ether) and thereby contradicts the STR Error B 5 The claim that the speed of light is the greatest possible speed in the universe (CM) has not been proven and, as a disqualifying claim, cannot be proven either
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Catalogue of Errors for Both Theories of Relativity