Relativity Is Self-Defeated(2 of 3) —In Terms of Physics

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Title Relativity Is Self-Defeated(2 of 3) —In Terms of Physics
Author(s) Cameron Y Rebigsol
Keywords medium, ether, projectile, frequency shift, aberration, Michelson-Morley experiment, Ives-Stilwell experiment
Published 2016
No. of pages 6

Abstract

The velocity addition theorem that witnesses the "impeccability" of relativity is actually an exact declaration rejecting the existence of the physical world fantasized by special relativity. The physical reality brought up by frequency shift related to movement, or the so called Doppler effect, must also ruin the concept of time dilation advocated by relativity. As relativity can only end up invalidating the physical world it promotes, human beings should have good reason to revive the concept of ether that relativity asserts not existing. 

The Michelson-Morley experiment, devised to verify the existence or nonexistence of ether, turns out that it has just placed itself in a wrong environment for its performance. Therefore, this experiment has actually never done anything to confirm or reject the existence of ether. Of course, then, it has never offered any physical evidence that relativity can use as a support. Possibly it is to many people’s surprise that the Ives-Stilwell experiment and stellar aberration are actually physical evidence demolishing the credibility of relativity while they are still thought supporting.

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