There is No Time..
Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity is False.
Time Measurement
Simultaneous Events
Einstein spent many hours pondering the problem of simultaneous events. After analysing ways in which motion was measured, he realised that the measurement of motion depend upon how we measure time. To measure time, we need to fully understand simultaneity. He said:
All judgments in which time plays a part are always judgments of simultaneous events.
Measuring duration of time therefore requires a judgment of the coincidence of events, or simultaneity. In 1905, when illustrating this coincidence of events, he published a paper saying:
If, for instance, I say that the train arrives here at seven o'clock, I mean something like this: The pointing of the small hand on my watch to seven and the arrival of the train are simultaneous events.
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Other sections of this chapter include:
Light years
Moving simultaneity
The relativity of simultaneity
