Problems with the Special Theory of Relativity

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Scientific Paper
Title Problems with the Special Theory of Relativity
Author(s) Wen-Xiu Li
Keywords special relativity, principle of relativity, light principle, Lorentz transformation, Lorentz contraction, time dilation
Published 2001
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 12
Number 2
Pages 28-32

Abstract

This paper presents problems with the Special Theory of Relativity (STR), including: (1) The principle of relativity as interpreted by Einstein conflicts with the uniqueness of the Universe. (2) The light principle conflicts with the notion that natural phenomena depend only upon mutual interaction and the involved relative motion. The principle contains a tacit assumption that leads to self-contradiction. (3) The Lorentz transformation (LT) is based, not upon the so-called light principle, but rather upon a general time-space dependence, and lacks a proof of necessity and uniqueness. (4) The LT contradicts its premises, holding for no observer. (5) The Lorentz contraction is shown untenable in practice. (6) The prediction of time dilation is only a special case of a general result that is self-contradictory.