In order for this challenge to Einstein's theory of Special Relativity to be successful, we must establish the ground rules, or success criteria, to evaluate the findings. The success criteria are:

  1. The challenge must be mathematical in nature. The challenge, or a defense against the challenge, cannot be dependent on non-mathematical meanings associated with any term of equation.
  2. The challenge must show that Einstein violates existing mathematical rules.
  3. Since I challenge Einstein's derivations, the challenge, or defenses against the challenge, cannot be based on conclusions resulting from Einstein's theory. Unless Einstein's derivations are first shown correct, conclusions based on their being right cannot be used.
  4. The findings must be independently verifiable by reviewing Einstein's manuscripts.
  5. The findings must be relatively easy to understand. In other words, anyone with a background in computer science, mathematics, engineering, or physics should be able to independently confirm these findings.

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