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− | If projected light aberrations visual effects are taken as length contraction and trick oursleves to beleive that two objects moving at c velocities in opposite directions and their relative speed is also c then the make-beleive relativity theory is possible in its entirety. | + | If projected light aberrations visual effects are taken as length contraction and trick oursleves to beleive that two objects moving at c velocities in opposite directions and their relative speed is also c then the make-beleive relativity theory is possible in its entirety. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Special Relativity Theory:Based on two erroneous principles |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Joe Alexander Nahhas |
Keywords | relativity, Einstein;Length contraction; light |
Published | 1977 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 4 |
Read the full paper here
Abstract
If projected light aberrations visual effects are taken as length contraction and trick oursleves to beleive that two objects moving at c velocities in opposite directions and their relative speed is also c then the make-beleive relativity theory is possible in its entirety.