Critics of the Theory of Relativity for Beginners

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Scientific Paper
Title Critics of the Theory of Relativity for Beginners
Author(s) Johannes Rasper
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Published 2009
Journal None
No. of pages 3

Abstract

The Theory of Relativity does not show to us a strange behaviour of nature. Strange may be, however, why it could be so widely accepted. It shows to us that every day's methods must not be used in an environment where they are due to fail. Albert Einstein's methods of defining simultaneity and determining it don't match. This paper is intended for nonprofessionals in this matter and does not use mathematical notation.