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Scientific Paper
Title Misconceptions Governing SRT & Interpretations of Related Experimental Results
Author(s) Alan Newman
Keywords relativity, Special, Einstein, fundamental, flaw
Published 2006
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 17
Number 4
No. of pages 4
Pages 73-76

Abstract

The Special Theory of Relativity challenges classical mechanics by claiming light speed c to be unchanged by the motion of observers relative to emitters. This claim arose from assumptions that probably seemed so reasonable as to obviate the need for explicit discussion. But here I attempt to expose them clearly, and then we question them. Results claimed here were contained in my unpublished manuscript submitted 28 September 1999.