Unified Field Theory: The Psychology of Relativity
By Robert Winn
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Albert Einstein published his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905, and his explanation of time and space has lasted for 107 years. It may last much longer because of its agreement with experimental results, but it is time someone pointed out the obvious. Einstein is using the wrong equations.
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Unified Field Theory - Robert Winn
Unified Field Theory:
The Psychology of Relativity
Robert B. Winn
Copyright 2013 by Robert B. Winn
Smashwords Edition
Foreword
Because of the many popular misconceptions which have arisen concerning our perceptions of time and space, it seems expedient to make a more common sense approach to relativity in an attempt to introduce a better sense of order and continuity. I am not introducing anything that is not already understood to some extent by the general population, but my application of this knowledge will be different from the way it has been used in the past.
We, of course, have grown up in the age of Dr. Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity during great speculation about this subject and tremendously impressive demonstrations of the accuracy of his ideas. Indeed, it has not occurred to anyone to question Einstein’s work since the first explosion of an atomic bomb.
There cannot be any doubt about the impact of Einstein’s ideas on society. Today he is regarded as the foremost genius in the history of mankind, his mathematics so complicated that no ordinary human can comprehend the complexity of his ideas. His mind is thought to have comprehended the universe, calculating its imits and bounds by means of his mathematical computations.
The reader may be shocked to discover, then, that what I am doing is challenging Einstein’s Theory of Relativity and saying that he made a mistake in his mathematics. That is not to