The material communicated through RelativityChallenge.Com is based on a scientific and disciplined approach. Each of these papers presents a rigorous treatment supporting the analysis of Einstein's work, the introduction of the Complete and Incomplete Coordinate System model, and the analysis of experimental results.

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A Brute-Force Mathematical Challenge to Special Relativity

[Created: April 2007]
[Last Revised: Dec-31-2007]

Accepted by NPA 2007 Storrs Conference Proceedings

Numly ID: 85408-080101-771217-56

This paper uses real values to illustrate the problem with Einstein's 1905 derivation of the Xi (or X-axis) transformation equation. It also discusses the root cause of the problem and why it has been an illusive problem to uncover.

This is the "formal paper" associated with the Storrs Conference Presentation.

Revisiting the Michelson and Morley experiment to reveal an Earth orbital velocity of 30 kilometers per second

[Created: Aug 07-2005]
[Last Revised: Jun-30-2006]

Published by Galilean Electrodynamics - May/June 2008


Numly ID: 91110-060301-82480-790

This paper reevaluates the Michelson-Morley experiment from the perspective of frequency using the superposition of waves principle. This reanalysis reveals their detection of an Earth orbital velocity of 30 km/s.

This finding supports the CICS model and questions special relativity on experimental grounds.

Revisiting the Ives and Stillwell experiment: Comparing the accuracy of SRT against the model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems

[Created: Aug-07-2005]
[Last Revised: Oct-29-2005]

Published by Galilean Electrodynamics - July/August 2008



Numly ID: 79960-060305-997093-78

This paper compares the predicted results of SRT and the CICS model against the actual results of the Ives Stillwell experiment.

CICS is shown to predict the results of the experiment as well as, or better than, SRT.

Understanding and Correcting Einstein's 1905 Time Transformation

[Created: Feb-17-2005]
[Last Revised: Aug-7-2005]

Accepted by Galilean Electrodynamics - September 2005

Numly ID: 10321-060305-203480-81

This paper reveals the root cause of the mistake in Einstein's 1905 paper. It derives the time and length transformations, algebraically, revealing the problem of Einstein's mistreatment of the time "function" as an "equation."
Communicating Special Relativity Theory's Mathematical Inconsistencies

[Created: Feb-9-2005]
[Last Revised: Aug-7-2005]

Accepted by Galilean Electrodynamics - September 2005


Numly ID: 28305-060305-200188-98

This paper reveals Einstein's mathematical mistakes in his 1905 paper, his 1912 paper, and his Relativity book.
Revisiting Special Relativity: Revealing and Correcting SR's Mathematical Inconsistency

[Created: Apr-22-2003]
[Last Revised: Aug-7-2005]

Self-Published to RelativityChallenge.Com

 

Numly ID: 15340-060227-932472-72

 

This is my original paper on Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems. It reveals the mistakes in Einstein's papers as well as offers the corrections to the equations and postulates. It also discusses implications such as the reintroduction of the electro-magnetic ether and the prediction of a Quantum Wave Medium.

Episode 2 Podcast Presentation

[Created: Mar-30-2007]

Self-Published to RelativityChallenge.com

PODCAST PRESENTATION. This file is used in conjunction with Episode 2 of the RelativityChallene.Com podcast and is based on materil from a forthcoming paper by Steven Bryant.
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