There is No Time..
Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity is False.
Summary
- The commodity that we call time is not part of the universe; instead, time is an invention of man devised in order to classify events and to quantify motion.
- Time cannot be varied by or combined with entities of the Universe.
- The Theory of Special Relativity is false.
- A body in very fast motion appears to shorten in proportion to the sine of an angle whose cosine is equal to its velocity expressed as a ration to the speed of light.
- The time needed for an object to pass a given point appears to shorten in proportion to the sine of an angle whose cosine is equal to its velocity expressed as a ratio to the speed of light.
- The term 'Motional Perspective' is used to describe the two former visual conditions.
- The force required to accelerate an object to an increased velocity is proportional to the inverse sine of the angle whose cosine is equal to the object's velocity expressed as a ration to the speed of light.
- The applied force and the energy input required to accelerate an object in motion, have to be supplied in ever-increasing amounts, during ever-decreasing time intervals, as the object's velocity is increased.
- This process has been named the 'Theory of Motional Escalation of Energy'.
- The energy required to accelerate an object to any required velocity is given by the inverse sine equation
¸ sin q, where q is the angle whose cosine is equal to the object's velocity as a ratio to the speed of light.
- Mass does not increase with increasing velocity.
- Mass and energy are not interchangeable.
- The mass of an object in motion, becomes a strorage medium for kinetic energy.
- Einstein's equation e = mc², does not equate energy to mass, instead it specifies the maximum kinetic energy that cam be stored by an object in motion.
- The Claim that two theories of conservation of mass, and the conservation of energy remain true.
- The definition of the standard unit of force, the Newton, produces a non force quantity.
- Introducing a Natural Mass quantity. enables the standard force definition to be corrected.