Einstein’s First Errors
Six papers by Boris Milvich
The theory of relativity demands that we abandon our common sense in order to understand the theory’s extraordinary views of nature. But is common sense in conflict with nature, or is it human tendency to make errors that makes nature appear as such?
Examples of such errors that led to the theory of relativity are presented in the following papers:
- “Michelson-Morley Experiment is the Experimental Proof Against the Constancy of the Speed of Light and Against Einstein’s Theory of Relativity”
- “Einstein’s Concept of Non-Simultaneity Could Enable Us to Measure the Speed of the Earth Through Space”
- “Problems with Einstein’s Theory of Contractions”
- “The Speed of Light c Cannot be Constant for All Observers”
- “Simple Errors in the Foundation of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity”
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