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  1. Was Einstein Right? 2nd Edition: Putting General Relativity To The Test by Clifford M. Will, 1993-06-02
  2. General Relativity and John Archibald Wheeler (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
  3. General relativity; papers in honour of J. L. Synge
  4. Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology: A Basic Introduction (Oxford Master Series in Physics) by Ta-Pei Cheng, 2010-01-11
  5. Einstein's General Theory of Relativity: With Modern Applications in Cosmology by Øyvind Grøn, Sigbjorn Hervik, 2010-10-29
  6. General Relativity: an Einstein Centenary Survey (2 Volume Set)
  7. Essential Relativity: Special, General, and Cosmological (Theoretical and Mathematical Physics) by W. Rindler, 1977-05-05
  8. General Relativity and Gravitational Waves by J. Weber, 2004-11-10
  9. The Physical Foundations of General Relativity (Science Study) by D.W. Sciama, 1972-02-28
  10. Introducing Einstein's Relativity by R. d'Inverno, 1992-06-18
  11. Introduction to 2-Spinors in General Relativity by Peter O'Donnell, 2003-04
  12. An Introduction to Relativity by Jayant V. Narlikar, 2010-02-26
  13. General Relativity: A Geometric Approach by Malcolm Ludvigsen, 1999-06-01
  14. Introduction to General Relativity (Pure & Applied Physics) by Ronald Adler, 1975-06

61. Is The Special Theory Of Relativity Wrong?
Presents a brief theoretical proof that would strongly suggest that the special theory of relativity is fundamentally flawed ; by Greg Alexander.
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Is the Special Theory of Relativity Wrong?
Author: Greg Alexander
Date: 17 Sept 2003
These days it would appear that the Special Theory of Relativity was beyond any form of doubt however I have a theoretical proof that would strongly suggest that the theory is fundamentally flawed. Indeed the proof is so straight forward it is a wonder so many supposedly acute minds have previously overlooked it. The proof runs as follows :
Q.E.D.
The origin of this scientific red herring lies with the famous (though some may perhaps argue infamous) Michelson-Morley experiment. It was conducted by the two Americans whom it was named after in 1887 in order to prove or disprove the existence of ‘aether’, the enigmatic substance thought to be contained in a vacuum upon which a light wave was able to move upon. The apparatus consisted of two beams of light meeting at right angles at an interferometer. If the Earth’s speed effected either of the velocities of the light beams then the interference pattern obtained would change. However it was found that the speed of the Earth about the Sun did not appear to effect the interference pattern in any way and it was upon this observation that Einstein based his Special Theory of Relativity.
However just the briefest look at the exact set-up of the apparatus used by Michelson and Morley clearly reveals that the experiment could never have worked anyway. Indeed the logic supporting it is so flawed it is a wonder that no-one appears to have ever noticed. The two light beams which meet at the interferometer first travel away from it and at equal distances are reflected back again to the same half-silvered glass it started from. However because each light beam exactly doubles back on itself each time, it is obvious what the light beam would have gained as a result of the Earth’s velocity in one direction, it would exactly lose on the way back again in the opposite direction, and vice versa. Indeed the experiment would never have proved or disproved the existence of the aether either.

62. Relativity - General Theory
Relativity General Theory 7/21/98 Click here to start
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Relativity - General Theory Problems With Newtonian Gravity Newtonian Spacetime Geometry Newtonian Spacetime Geometry (cont’d) ... Sources and Credits Author: J. C. Evans Email: jevans@gmu.edu

63. Anti Relativity : The Theory Of Anti Relativity
Website presenting what the author claims to be experimental evidence against relativity, as well as more philosophical arguments and proposed explanations of the various experimental effects in terms of an ether theory. Includes a discussion board.
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Foreword
Some of you who have just arrived at this site already have a self-satisfied smirk of superiority. Many of you are at least amused and find the topic absurd. I would like to take this opportunity to point that fact out to you. Take a moment to objectively appraise your current pre-conceived notions about the topic and the strength of your convictions in those same notions. What is the foundation of your belief? Have you personally examined the points and counter-points of the argument thoroughly and open-mindedly with logic and the scientific method or do you instead rely upon “your betters” to appraise the truthfulness of your beliefs? Are you so completely convinced of your opinion, that before even examining new evidence, you will immediately discard the heretical data without thorough consideration? If the answer is yes, (and for many it is) then you must admit you have built your belief system using exactly the same method as any religious zealot. Though this zealotry will not culminate in terrorist acts, the results of an unexamined belief system pervading the scientific community could be devastating. If you wish to distance yourself from that appraisal, then I will provide for you here, a resource to examine the evidence against relativity. You should note that the very top link on the left is the most important; it is the experimental evidence for and against relativity. I will examine a fair number of the experiments usually equated with proving relativity, as well as experimental data disproving relativity. I will be providing the Anti-Relativity point of view for all the evidence as a balance to the ubiquitous nature of the Pro-Relativity viewpoint; however, if I have structured that section of this site properly, and you are indeed a non-biased reader, you will have significant reason to openly examine other portions of this site.

64. Relativity: General Relativity 'toppling Triangle Paradox', Riemann Curvature, N
riemann curvature, negative curvature, curvature tensor Al, google google groups and see if you can work it out from there. If not, it would be best to find a friend who is
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65. Prague Relativity Group Homepage
Contains a brief history of relativity in Prague, as well as information about members, seminars and publications.
http://utf.mff.cuni.cz/Relativity/

66. Faster-than-light Relativity Special Relativity General
Fasterthan-light Relativity Special Relativity General Canadian Gateway, Business Guides, Entertainment, Travel. Listing and reviews of Canadian Web sites.
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Special relativity makes the speed of light metre per second in vacuum ) an absolute speed limit for the transmission of information . All observed particles with mass travel slower. (To be precise, it requires an infinite amount of energy to accelerate a massive object to the speed of light.) The observed speed of a massive particle depends on the observer's frame of reference. Observers in the particle's rest frame (i.e. observers who "move along with" the particle) would say the particle is at rest. Observers in all other equally valid frames of reference may perceive the particle to be traveling at any speed less than the speed of light. Meanwhile, massless particles, such as the photon , are required to travel at exactly the speed of light. (A massless particle can have no rest frame.)

67. RELATIVITY: Bookmarks
Large collection of relativity-related links by Rob Salgado (Syracuse University). Warning page hasn t been updated since 2000, and quite a number of links are now broken.
http://physics.syr.edu/research/relativity/RELATIVITY.html
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Einstein Archives Online
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68. Jim Doyle S Special Relativity Pages
A growing collection of pages on special relativity, including Special Relativity in under 15 Minutes!
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Albert Einstein published his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905. This theory has had a major impact on all our lives, although how and why is not always obvious. The purpose of these web pages is to try to relate the theory in a clear, concise and understandable way, with the mathematics and technicalities kept mostly to one side. While relativity has a reputation for being difficult much of it can be understood by anyone. NEW! The Einstein was Wrong!!! pages...
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69. Relativity: General Relativity 'toppling Triangle Paradox', Riemann Curvature, N
riemann curvature, negative curvature, curvature tensor Thank you, Al, for an intriguing and novel question. I don t have much to say about the answer except for a few
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70. University Lectures On Special Relativity
Lecture notes on Special Relativity, prepared by J. D. Cresser, Department of Physics, Macquarie University. 44 pages.
http://www.physics.mq.edu.au/~jcresser/Phys378/LectureNotes/SpecialRelativityNot

71. Einstein, Albert. 1920. Relativity: The Special And General Theory
The Heuristic Value of the Theory of Relativity; General Results of the Theory; Experience and the Special Theory of Relativity; Minkowski’s FourDimensional Space
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72. [0710.3398] Simple Derivation Of The Special Theory Of Relativity Without The Sp
Special relativity may be derived just from assuming isotropy, homogeneity and a principle of relativity, without the need to consider the speed of light.
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Authors: Ondrej Certik (Submitted on 17 Oct 2007) Abstract: We show a very simple yet rigorous derivation of the invariance of the space-time interval (and hence the whole special relativity) just from the isotropy, homogeneity and a principle of relativity, without the need of the speed of light axiom. This article is intended as a textbook explanation of the special relativity. Comments: 14 pages, submitted to Eur. J. Phys Subjects: Classical Physics (physics.class-ph) Cite as: arXiv:0710.3398v1 [physics.class-ph]
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73. Free Learn Special Relativity General Relativity Download
Free learn special relativity general relativity Download at WareSeeker.com Warp Special Relativity Simulator brings users a useful application which simulates the effects of
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74. Motion Mountain - Downloading The Free Physics Textbook
Download Christoph Schiller s 1612 page walk through the whole of physics, from classical mechanics to relativity, electrodynamics, thermodynamics, quantum theory, nuclear physics and unification. chapter 2 explains special relativity.
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75. Ingentaconnect Ellipsoidal Shapes In General Relativity: General Definitions And
The full text electronic article is available for purchase. You will be able to download the full text electronic article after payment. $40.59 plus tax
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76. Einstein's Theory Of Relativity
Website for an online relativity class. Covers special relativity in depth and general relativity at a more qualitative level. Contains tutorial material, references, a reading list, and links. By Gabriel G. Lombardi (Seattle Teachers College).
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Theory of Relativity What are black holes? What does E=mc mean? How did the Universe begin? How will it end? How is the twin paradox resolved? Learn about Einstein's Theory of Relativity online and find the answers to these questions about the fundamental nature of matter and energy in the Universe.
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77. 5.3 The Global Break-Down Of Special Relativity (General Relativity)
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Now that we have tried to argue that we can continue using special
relativity even when gravity is involved (by appropriately defining a new
inertial frame), we are now in a position to explain where the argument breaks down. Consider Diagram 5-6. There we see a ship which is much wider than the ships we have shown thus far. It is in free fall towards the surface of the Earth, and there are two observers shown, one at either side of the ship. Now, according to our argument, both observers are said to be in inertial frames of reference because they are both in free-fall. However, as they each fall towards the center of the Earth, because they are at great

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Online portal for the automotive industry that provides industry related news and resources.
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79. General Theory Of Relativity - Definition Of General Theory Of Relativity By The
Einstein's general theory of relativity, general relativity, general relativity theory Disclaimer All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus
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80. Les Bridgets - Vivre En Couple Ou Célibataire | A La Une
Communaut de discussions autour des relations entre hommes et femmes.
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On a lu 2 nouveaux livres pour aider à surmonter une rupture amoureuse...
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Parmi les nombreux bouquins classés au rayon Sciences Humaines, Psychologie ou encore Développement personnel... il y a ceux entre autres pour nous aider à surmonter une rupture amoureuse. Régulièrement, on y trouve de nouvelles parutions. Curieuses de découvrir enfin la recette miracle qui fera que l'on sera malheureux le moins de temps possible, on en lit quelques uns. (0 Commentaires) Dernière mise à jour : ( 16-11-2010 ) Suite : On a lu 2 nouveaux livres pour aider à surmonter une rupture amoureuse...
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Réfèrences Livres Celles que vous n'oublierez jamais. Celles dont vous parlez à chaque fois que vous croisez quelqu'un en plein désespoir amoureux ou à l'inverse dont vous ne parlez jamais tellement c'est douloureux. Celles pour lesquelles vous avez cru ne jamais pouvoir vous relever. Et bien c'est ce que fait Rob, à l’aube de ses 32 ans alors qu'il vit une énième rupture amoureuse lorsque que Laura avec qui il vivait, le quitte.

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