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Einstein's Relativity Theory: Correct, Paradoxical, and Wrong

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Einstein's Relativity Theory: Correct, Paradoxical, and Wrong
AuthorLyubomir T Gruyitch
LanguageEnglish
SubjectRelativity, criticism of relativity
Published2006
PublisherTrafford Publishing
Pages316
ISBN1412202116

Einstein's Relativity Theory: Correct, Paradoxical, and Wrong is a 2006 book by the control-systems scientist Lyubomir T Gruyitch, published by Trafford.

Overview

Gruyitch examines Einstein's theory of relativity and argues that it is at once partly correct, paradoxical, and — in its foundations — wrong. He aims to identify, explain physically, and prove mathematically what he regards as essential paradoxes and errors arising from Einstein's basic postulates, concluding that those postulates are invalid. The book is a companion to his Time and Time Fields (2006).

About the author

Lyubomir T. Gruyitch is a Serbian-born engineer and professor of control systems who has written extensively on dynamical systems, control theory, and the nature and relativity of time.

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