Relativistic Motion Perspective

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Scientific Paper
Title Relativistic Motion Perspective
Author(s) Joseph A Rybczyk
Keywords Relativistic Motion
Published 2003
Journal None

Abstract

Presented are the results of a four-month research effort to determine the underlying causes of motion related relativistic time variance. The purpose of the research was to examine this phenomenon at the most fundament level possible and to derive an explanation that is not only consistent with the evidence that supports time variance, but is also consistent with common sense, logic, and reason. It is the author?s opinion that all scientific theories must ultimately submit to such intellectual reconciliation before they can be truly accepted as established scientific doctrine that all reasonable individuals will find unobjectionable. This is not the case at present, and aside from the dissidents, even those scientists who profess agreement with such abstract concepts as time variance are at a loss to explain away the many apparent contradictions such concepts impose on the intellect. In the process of unraveling this mystery, three new outstanding inadequacies of the present system of scientific methodology are identified. These include the failure to properly incorporate the fundamental principles of perspective with regard to motion and acceleration, an incorrect understanding of the principles of motion and acceleration, and a poorly devised mathematical convention regarding relativistic physics in general. These newly discovered obstacles to progress in the physical sciences are in addition to the incorrect acceleration formulas previously discovered and corrected in the earlier millennium relativity works involving energy.