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On the Electrodynamics of Moving bodies
This link will take you to an online version of Einstein's 1905 manuscript defining Special Relativity. This copy is maintained at www.fourmilab.ch. In the Physics section of this site are English translations of Einstein's manuscript in PDF and HTML format. Section 3 of the paper is where Einstein creates his transformation equations. This is the section that contains the "if a=bc then b=ac" type math rule violation. You may notice small notational changes between the original German version, Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Körper, (note: you may have to press the back button and click on the link again to bring up the page located at the journal Annalen der Physik at Wiley.com) and its English translation (e.g., V as the speed of light instead of c). For this reason, I reference his original German versions in my manuscripts.Relativity: The Special and the General Theory
This link will take you to an online version of Einstein's Relativity book. This copy is maintained at www.bartleby.com. The purpose of this book is to bring Relativity to a broader audience. While Einstein's rigorous derivations are contained in his manuscripts, he does offer a simplified derivation of his transformation equations in Appendix 1. This appendix is where you will find the equivalence and implication math rule violations. The same violations occurs in his 1912 manuscript.Einstein's 1912 Manuscript on the Special Theory of Relativity
The derivation contained in this manuscript differs from that performed in his 1905 paper. The equivalence and implication math rule violations occur in Section 9. The same types of violations occur in his Relativity Book (see above).On the Relativity Motion of the Earth and the Luminiferous Ether
This link will take you to an online version of Michelson's and Morley's 1887 paper presenting the results of the Interferometer experiment. This copy is maintained at www.aip.org.
Universities
Professors at several noteworthy universities offered their time and assistance in preparing my manuscripts. Some reviewed early versions of the manuscript while others offered in-person, phone, or e-mail conversations. I appreciate their help and know that they effectively and positively represent their respective institutions.
University of San Diego
San Francisco State University
San Diego State University
University of AlaskaIn order to respect the privacy of the various professors that have assisted me, I only link to the home page of the university.
Einstein Archives Online
This is the official Einstein Archive site, which be used to explore may of Einstein's other published and unpublished works.Progressive Science Institute
The Progressive Science Institute is an organization that sponsors education and research on scientific philosophy free of political and religious influence.Meta Research
This organization is devoted to exploring alternative theories in astronomy. They offer a paid, manuscript review service that I found to be helpful in developing my manuscripts.
The 4th Dimension
The web-site for an upcoming movie that incorporates concepts of Einstein in its storyline.Anti-Relativity
A very good site with active forums discussing the pros and cons of alternative theories to SR.Numly.Com
The source for unique electronic identifiers for digital content.
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