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How religious scientists play down the greatest of Einstein's achievements Scientists claim that they cannot understand Einstein’s theory of relativity without the contribution made by Hermann Minkowski which equates space to time, but the author thinks that the Minkowski theory is logically flawed and even unworthy of being mentioned in the same breath as relativity, and therefore calls it “dream physics.” He points out that Professor Sir Arthur Eddington and Bertrand Russell described the Minkowski theory as fictitious and arbitrary. Instead, the author argues that the original Einstein’s theory of time was his greatest achievement, and shows how the ancient problems of the passage and continuity (or perpetual time) can be easily resolved.
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Book details Paperback: 65 pages Publisher: Lulu.com (15 Sept 2008) Language: English ISBN-13: 978-1-4092-3751-8 Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches Price
PROLOGUE ABSTRACT SYNOPSIS OF THE POLEMICS Preliminary remarks Declaration The Role of Space-Time as time Duration and time in the clock The passage and continuity of time Time in relativity overall The origin of space-time specifically Was time invented by man? CONCLUSION APPENDICES Appendix I: Time and quantified time Appendix II: The principle of mathematical equivalence Appendix III: Why space on its own is not “Space-Time” Appendix IV: The misconceptions of time in relativity REFERENCES INDEX
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