Harry E Mongold
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Harry E. Mongold | |
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Born | Template:Error Template:Error | December 0, 1914
Residence | Manhattan, IL, United States |
Nationality | USA |
Known for | Relativity |
Harry E. Mongold retired from civil service, pursuing interests in science and literature. In addition to several articles critical of Einstein's theory of special relativity, Mongold wrote two unpublished sequels to L. Frank Baum's Oz book series, and was active with the Wizard of Oz Club.
Articles:
- "Does Relativity Theory Imply a Diety?" The American Rationalist, pp. ? (Sep-Oct 1980).
- "Quantum Fantasies," The American Rationalist, pp. 71-73 (Jan-Feb 1988).
- "An Exasperated Protest," Chronology & Catastrophism Workshop, N1, p. 38 (1991). [on relativity]
Books (non-scientific):
- Button Bright (1979)
- Sawhorse of Oz (1981)
- Jan Larsen, "Manhattan Write Pens Further Oz Adventures," Herald-News, Joliet, Illinois (Thursday, June 23, 1983) sec. 2, p. 5.
Abstracts
- 1990 - "The Continuing Appeal of Einstein's Relativity"
- 1990 - "Even Einstein Could Goof"
- 1985 - "Einstein's Effect on Basic Concepts"
- 1983 - "Moebius Arguing"
- 1980 - "How Relativity Theory Conflicts With Reality"
- 1979 - "Was Einstein a Berkeleian?"
- 1979 - "What is Time?"
- 1978 - "The Concept of Simultaneity"