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Einstein and The-Emperor's-New-Clothes Syndrome: The Expose of a Charlatan

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Einstein and The-Emperor's-New-Clothes Syndrome: The Expose of a Charlatan
AuthorRobert L Henderson
LanguageEnglish
SubjectRelativity (Physics)
PublishedMarch 8, 2007
PublisherBookSurge Publishing
Media typePaperback
Pages178
ISBN1419661094

Einstein and The-Emperor's-New-Clothes Syndrome: The Expose of a Charlatan is a 2007 book by the American engineer Robert L Henderson that criticizes Albert Einstein and his theory of relativity. It is one of three books in which Henderson argues that Einstein's physics is fundamentally mistaken.

The purpose of this book is to explain how, through a strange set of circumstances, Albert Einstein became hailed as both the greatest scientist of all time and the greatest man of the 20th century. This is particularly puzzling since he was perhaps the most irrational person ever to masquerade as a mathematician or scientist. The book explains how all of Einstein's impossible concepts of the world around us--as well as his unintelligible attempts to mathematically express those concepts--became accepted solely through operation of The-Emperor's-New-Clothes syndrome: the most egregious example of this syndrome that has ever occurred.

About the author

Robert L. Henderson was an electronic engineering graduate of the University of Arizona (1950). He spent about ten years at RCA and Motorola working on missile electronic systems, followed by 23 years at the Arizona Public Service Company as a supervisor of Electronics Systems Engineering, retiring in 1983. He wrote three books arguing that Einstein's theory of relativity was flawed: this title, Relativity - A Scientific Blunder, and To Be Remembered....The P-51 Mustang.

Publication details

  • Title: Einstein and The-Emperor's-New-Clothes Syndrome: The Expose of a Charlatan
  • Author: Robert L Henderson
  • Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
  • Publication date: March 8, 2007
  • Format: Paperback, 178 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1419661094
  • ISBN-13: 978-1419661099
  • OCLC: 181424533
  • LCCN: 2007901327
  • Library of Congress: QC173.57 .H46 2007

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