Einstein's Three Errors Named Light Constant Velocity

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Scientific Paper
Title Einstein\'s Three Errors Named Light Constant Velocity
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Author(s) Joe Alexander Nahhas
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Published 2012
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No. of pages 10

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Abstract

Light velocity is never been measured. Light constant velocity number c = 299792458 meters/second published by NIST (National Institute of Science and Technology) is a measurement error that can be found in Augustine de Coulomb experiment; However light constant velocity can be independently derived and is distance accumulation of three measurements embedded errors that humans made/make all the time when viewing a light source.