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Interesting links Online General Science Journal, by Walter Babin. The purpose of site is critical analysis of all aspects of science and philosophy, with introduction of new ideas by various authors. Readers who are especially interested in the subject of Special Relativity contradictions, may wish to continue their research by reading “Criticism of the Foundations of the Relativity Theory”, an excellent and thorough analysis by Arteha S.N. The Natural Philosophy Alliance (NPA) is devoted mainly to broad-ranging, fully open-minded criticism, at the most fundamental levels, of the often irrational and unrealistic doctrines of modern physics and cosmology; and to the ultimate replacement of these doctrines by much sounder ideas developed with full respect for evidence, logic, and objectivity. Such reforms have long been urgently needed; and yet there is no area of scholarship more stubbornly censorial, and more reluctant to reform itself. Einstein's Theory of Relativity - Scientific Theory or Illusion?, by Milan Pavlović. This book is a critical analysis of the special theory of relativity as a scientific theory, which, above all, is concerned with questions connected with time, space, mass and energy and with the relationship between time and space, and mass and energy. Twin Paradox, Sagnac Experiment, by Harold Ellis Ensle. This is important review of relativity theory for anyone interested in physics. Physics Myths and Physics Facts, by Thomas Smid. The information on Physics Myths web site is a critical account of some important theoretical concepts in physics where the latter can be shown to be either misleading, inadequate, erroneous or outright logically flawed. Mr. Smid has also criticized Einstein's 1920 derivation of Lorentz transformation under http://www.physicsmyths.org.uk/lorentz.htm and has shown there in similar fashion that the formal Lorentz Transformation 'derived' by Einstein is inconsistent. Site by Andrija Radović, with some original and concise derivations of several popular physics laws, among other things. Mr. Radović has shown that if magnetic field is represented as composition of two opposite electrical fields, by applying doppler equation on composition, all electromagnetic equations can be derived. |