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'''Ljudmil Daskalow''' is a Germany-based independent researcher and critic of Albert Einstein's [[relativity|theory of relativity]]. He maintains the website ''Alternativphysik'' (alternativphysik.de), on which he publishes his objections to the special theory of relativity and outlines alternative interpretations of physical phenomena, including a particle-based conception of light. | |||
==Biography== | |||
Daskalow is described as being resident in Germany. He works outside the mainstream academic physics community as an independent author, publishing his ideas primarily through his personal website rather than through peer-reviewed journals. Detailed biographical information, including his education and professional background, is not publicly documented. | |||
==Work== | |||
Daskalow is critical of Einstein's special theory of relativity. He argues that the theory should be re-examined in light of what he considers to be established and observable facts, rather than accepted on the basis of thought experiments and unfalsifiable assumptions. His stated aim is to offer explanations grounded in "known and mostly proven facts." | |||
His website, titled ''Relativitätstheorie – ein Ausweg aus dem Dilemma?'' ("Theory of Relativity – A Way Out of the Dilemma?"), presents his considerations regarding special relativity together with proposals for simple experiments intended to test his ideas. Among his positions is an advocacy of a corpuscular (particle) theory of light. He is listed among critics of relativity in German- and English-language compilations of such authors, and his 2001 text ''Überlegungen über die Relativitätstheorie'' ("Reflections on the Theory of Relativity") is cited in these listings. | |||
Like other authors in the dissident-science community, Daskalow's work has not been adopted by the mainstream physics community. | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.alternativphysik.de/ Alternativphysik – Ljudmil Daskalow's website] | |||
[[Category:Scientist|Daskalow Ljudmil]] | [[Category:Scientist|Daskalow Ljudmil]] | ||
[[Category:Relativity|Daskalow Ljudmil]] | [[Category:Relativity|Daskalow Ljudmil]] | ||
[[Category:Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists]] | [[Category:Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists]] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:08, 17 July 2026
Ljudmil Daskalow | |
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| Residence | Germany |
| Nationality | German |
| Known for | Relativity |
Ljudmil Daskalow is a Germany-based independent researcher and critic of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. He maintains the website Alternativphysik (alternativphysik.de), on which he publishes his objections to the special theory of relativity and outlines alternative interpretations of physical phenomena, including a particle-based conception of light.
Biography
Daskalow is described as being resident in Germany. He works outside the mainstream academic physics community as an independent author, publishing his ideas primarily through his personal website rather than through peer-reviewed journals. Detailed biographical information, including his education and professional background, is not publicly documented.
Work
Daskalow is critical of Einstein's special theory of relativity. He argues that the theory should be re-examined in light of what he considers to be established and observable facts, rather than accepted on the basis of thought experiments and unfalsifiable assumptions. His stated aim is to offer explanations grounded in "known and mostly proven facts."
His website, titled Relativitätstheorie – ein Ausweg aus dem Dilemma? ("Theory of Relativity – A Way Out of the Dilemma?"), presents his considerations regarding special relativity together with proposals for simple experiments intended to test his ideas. Among his positions is an advocacy of a corpuscular (particle) theory of light. He is listed among critics of relativity in German- and English-language compilations of such authors, and his 2001 text Überlegungen über die Relativitätstheorie ("Reflections on the Theory of Relativity") is cited in these listings.
Like other authors in the dissident-science community, Daskalow's work has not been adopted by the mainstream physics community.