Einstein's Relativity: The Special and General Theory (Fallacious Claims in Common Arguments against FTL)
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Title | Einstein\'s Relativity: The Special and General Theory (Fallacious Claims in Common Arguments against FTL) |
Author(s) | Leslee A Kulba |
Keywords | relativity, electromagnetism |
Published | 2008 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 44 |
No. of pages | 9 |
Pages | 21-29 |
Abstract
Inferences drawn from Einstein's theories are counterintuitive. Justifications for the theories are hand-wavy at best. Newton's law of gravitation and Coulomb's force law for electrostatics provide explanations for experimental "proof" of Einstein's theories that is not only less exotic, but a natural consequence of the inertial and electrostatic properties believed to be possessed by protons and electrons.