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  • #REDIRECT [[Criticisms of Relativity Theory]]
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  • ...h is possible with conventional models. For more information see [[Special Relativity]] [[Category:Relativity]]
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  • ...zeau experiment was carried out by Hippolyte Fizeau in 1851 to measure the relative speeds of light in moving water. Fizeau used a special interferometer ar ==Incompatibility with Special Relativity==
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  • '''A.''' General Relativity, Special Relativity, Doppler, Newton's laws, etc., are all based on earthly experiments an
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  • '''Relativity and the Motion of Mercury'''<br> ...this motion, utterly fail to furnish such an explanation. The formulas of relativity dynamics can not and do not explain the observed perihelial motion of
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  • ==Topics Related to Gravity== ==Topics Related to Earth Rotation and Revolution==
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  • ...em around the disk. It is not known exactly how it operates, but it may be related to [[gravity]]. The Moon and Sun travel along the Aetheric Whirlpool. The Sun is relatively near a portion of the whirlpool comparable to an eyewall, which causes
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  • ...gravitation (e.g. Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, General Theory of Relativity, etc) is incompatible with the Flat Earth Model because it requires a ...massive celestial bodies are accelerating upward at the rate of 9.8 m/s^2 relative to a local observer immediately above said body. The mass of the earth i
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  • ...fixed over the centuries while planets will move an appreciable amount in relation to the stars during a comparatively short time. The ancients created the
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  • ...es. It has maximized the possible broadness of the lines of perspective in relation to the earth. It is intersecting the earth at a very broad angle. When a body increases its altitude it broadens its perspective lines in relation to the earth and the observer, and thus appears to move slower and at a
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  • [[Category:Relativity]]
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  • {{cite|In Einstein's original paper on the Special Theory of Relativity, "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies", he mentioned a thought exp ...news-events/news/2010/09/nist-pair-aluminum-atomic-clocks-reveal-einsteins-relativity-personal-scale Archive]) that time dilation by velocity can be shown t
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  • ...detect the motion of the earth. The experiment showed that the stars move relative to a fixed Earth. By first filling a telescope with water to slow down t ...ving relative to a stationary earth and not the fast orbiting earth moving relative to the comparatively stationary stars. If it was the telescope moving he
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  • *'''[[Tides]]''' - The workings of the tides appear unrelated to the the Moon ...affected by factors outside of 'gravity'. It is also related to a buoyancy related to pressure, humidity, air viscosity, temperature, etc, which exist diffe
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  • '''Criticism of the Foundations of the Relativity Theory'''<br> ==Antirelativitic Library==
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  • {{cite|Many of the important features of general relativity can be obtained via rather simple arguments that use the equivalence p ...news-events/news/2010/09/nist-pair-aluminum-atomic-clocks-reveal-einsteins-relativity-personal-scale Archive])
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  • Critics of the Sagnac Effect generally claim that the laws of Special Relativity do not apply to the Sagnac Experiment due to the rotational accelerati ...web/20190408033535/https://digilander.libero.it/VNereo/r-a-monti-theory-of-relativity-a-critical-analysis.pdf Archive]) its author Dr. Roberto Monti ([https
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  • ...ne of the fundamental forces of nature. Yet, physicists have realized only relatively recently that tests of Newtonian gravity can still provide a unique wi '''The Newtonian gravitational constant: recent measurements and related studies'''<br>
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  • ...d that Einstein abolished the aether in science with his Theory of Special Relativity. However, the following quotes suggest a different story.<br><br> ...in theoretical physics because of its past association with opposition to relativity. This is unfortunate because, stripped of these connotations, it rathe
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  • ...ts. Due to the range seen, these secondary mechanisms are ''also'' somehow related to the speed of the Earth's rotation. It is from these mysterious mechani ...tects? Whether the responsible mechanism is seismic, pressure, or 'aether' related, we know by the direct evidence of inconsistency that the results are mod
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  • ...zontal directions at various times of the day, in an attempt to detect the relative motion of matter through the stationary luminiferous aether by using the ...nd directly influenced the creation of Albert Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity.
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  • ...distant. If the earth is flat, the celestial bodies are triangulated to be relatively close to the earth's surface. ...p, with b&#61;1000 miles, we find that h is approximately 2000 miles. This relatively close sun would have been quite plausible to the ancients.
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  • Related videos by Flat Earth Crush: ...field lines. Circumnavigation involves traveling Eastwards or Westwards in relation to those field lines, taking you around the nearest pole. On a Bi-Polar
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  • == Relation to Flat Earth Theory ==
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  • Viewing distance into the horizon is directly correlated with pressure, gas constant, temperature, humidity, and pollution. At sea When you increase your altitude you are changing your perspective lines in relation to the earth, pushing back your vanishing point. The vanishing point, be
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  • The following is a list of common Flat-Earth-related abbreviations, many of which come up frequently in discussions of the sub
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  • ...alaxies and galaxy clusters doesn’t seem to fit the predictions of general relativity. Dark matter is one way to explain that behavior. Likewise, the accele ...es is a messy one,” Archibald said. Some would-be replacements for general relativity, like string theory and loop quantum gravity, don’t offer testable p
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  • ...the change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source. It was named after the Austrian physicist Christian ...e mechanism of Raman scattering as an interpretation of redshift, which is related to Releigh scattering.
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  • ...or westwards. Although the cause of the noise is unknown, the noise may be related to the stars, tides, or even the upper flow of the 'great ocean conveyor
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  • ...‘principle of equivalence,’ upon which his search for a general theory of relativity would be based.|John Norton, What was Einstein's Principle of Equivale ...rmines the particle's 'resistance' to an applied force in general.|General Relativity: An Introduction for Physicists}}
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  • ...tionary when sitting on the Earth's surface, but appears to be rotating in relation to the platform when sitting on a platform rotating with a 24 hour perio
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  • '''A.''' The pylons were built vertically in relation to the earth. The pylons were built to be exactly the same height. The d
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  • ...is said to be contrary to the consistency of light as proposed by Special Relativity (See the '''[[Sagnac Experiment]]'''). ...y subtle “frame-dragging” effect predicted by Einstein’s general theory of relativity.
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  • ...'strange ‘coincidence’'', and is one of the founding postulates of general relativity theory. In it’s stronger form, it states that '''''all the laws of p ...n do almost anything they want". Under the space-bending schema of General Relativity the arc of a basketball makes a "straight line path" to its destinatio
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  • ...a position near the Earth's surface there should be a considerable bulge. Related observations show that the Rogers Center Dome can be seen to be above the
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  • A relative constant sizing effect can be seen in the simple reflections of mirrors. ...just as with the mirror reflection experiment, causing it to stay the same relative size on the medium as it recedes.
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  • ...." Or, "Gravitational lensing as predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity is responsible." I was surprised not to find the illusion described in In a related paper from the same author titled [https://www.seas.upenn.edu/~amyers/Moo
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  • ...wever, has a high horizontal velocity (meaning it spins really fast) and a relatively small size. Its Rossby number is large. The Earth’s rotation should ...e59bd7250c37c381a0d00a3b40321.pdf Convection over the Pacific Warm Pool in relation to the Atmospheric Kelvin – Rossby Wave] ([https://web.archive.org/web
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  • ...red for convenience, but it will be found to agree very closely, so far as relative coast-lines, latitude, longitude and distances are concerned, with the b Before going too far with the considerations of the relative or comparative time, mentioned by our challenger in the forepart of this
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  • ...Illusion Supplement''' page addresses some of the common counterarguments related to the '''[[Moon Tilt Illusion]]'''. Specifically, the [[Moon Tilt Illusi ...ases and the Horizon Diagram]''' - ''"Provides a method of learning the correlation between the phase of the moon, the time of day, and the position of the
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  • ...tical physicists, and the very amusing story behind how it was resolved is related in Peter Galison’s book ''Einstein’s Clocks and Poincare’s Maps''. ...g in a plane, of course, but that’s not strictly necessary; here’s a close relative of the figure-8, perturbed outside the plane.}}
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  • ...e advocated direct physical contact among galactic communities by means of relativistic interstellar f‌light.|Science Historian George Basalla, Civilized ...This is the opposite of a zero-sum, competitive mentality of international relations; a rising rocket lifts all spacecraft, if you will. '''The European Spa
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  • ...re being bent upwards and becoming visible to us, since the ocean is lower relative to it. Also, this allows for an extremely high Greater Ice Wall to keep
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  • ...nt needs to be multiplied by the instrumental dial constant to provide the relative gravity in mGals. In order to interprete the gravity measurements in ter ...ing in to subtract out all the normal weight of Earth below them, which is relatively constant, as well as the weight due to topography, which they get from
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  • ...the shape of the earth, a '''datum''' defines the position of the spheroid relative to the center of the earth. A datum provides a frame of reference for me ...dian had been accepted as the prime meridian for the whole world. However, relating the maps of an individual country or region to a standard system of lati
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  • ===Rendered picture of the Sun in relation to the Earth===
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  • ...changing seasons and the planets follow along that path, with an apparent relationship to the Sun. Mercury and Venus appear to be rotating around the Sun, The Copernican Revolution of the 16th century held that this relationship with the Sun was evidence that all of the planets of the Solar Syste
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  • ...x'--a very appropriate name, seeing that the basis of his arguments is the relation to each other of parallel lines--commenced a series of lectures at the P <blockquote>'''A Surprising Relationship: Parkinson’s Disease & Melanoma'''
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  • ...sup>[8]</sup> for Sun, Earth, Moon on 01/01/2016 at 0h00. Masses are given relative to the Sun mass M''<sub>☉</sub>. :{{cite|A question closely related to the topic of this snapshot is the issue of the stability of the solar
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  • ==Geography and Related Phenomena== Due to special relativity, this is not the case. At this point, many readers will question the v
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