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» A Concept of Space and Time 
Essay by Robert Brison about how what we perceive as time and space ("tise") evolved from a single quantized entity in nature ("tisons"). Briefly discusses implications for special relativity, general relativity, string theory, and the
http://www.spaceandtimeareone.com
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» Absolute Velocities 
website on which the author (A. A. Faraj) works out the predictions of an emission theory of light.
http://www.wbabin.net/physics/faraj4.htm
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» Anti-Relativity.com 
Site offering criticism of the experimental basis of relativity as well as what the author sees as the theory's paradoxes. Includes information on the author's "Personal Aether theory conjecture", and a discussion forum.
http://www.anti-relativity.com/
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» Basic doubts on relativity 
Lays out the authors doubts about relativity, using light propagation scenarios, reference frames, and phenomena such as aberration.
http://www.geocities.co.jp/Technopolis/2561/eng.html
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» Curt Renshaw's Physics Page 
A collection of published and presented papers on the subject of relativity theory prepared by Curt Renshaw, including the author's radiation continuum of light, the restoration of space and time, and a look at three-dimensional Galilean invariance.
http://renshaw.teleinc.com/
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» Eight Essays in Support of Non-Relativistic Physics 
Account (PDF, 192 pages) of a search for hidden mechanisms in the physical sciences, including the propagation of light, ring models, gravity, relativity and the origin of the solar system; by the independent Research Engineer Arthur G. Gross.
http://www.arthurgross.com
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» Einstein's Equivalence Postulate and Spacelike Waves 
Essay by James Constant arguing how Einstein's equivalence postulate should be abandoned for the study of spacelike wave phenomena and gravitation. Contains links to other essays by the author, notably about Newton's Gravitation and its relation to Rieman
http://www.coolissues.com/gravitation/gwaves.htm
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» Einstein's Theory of Relativity - Illusion or Reality? 
An online book featuring a critical analysis of special relativity, from coordinate transformations to the question of antimatter and a new elementary particle called the ELPOTRIN; by electrical engineer Milan R. Pavlovic. Book is available in English as
http://users.net.yu/~mrp/
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» Einstein's Theory of Relativity in New Physical Model 
Essay explaining the postulates of relativity, the secret essence of time, spaces, and matter, and proposing the elimination of internal contradictions of special relativity; by Alexander Poshelaev. Also shows how the energy contained in the parallel spa
http://www.poshelaev.nm.ru
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» Euclidean Relativity 
Texts describing a particular Euclidean interpretation of special relativity, including a proposed geometric unification of electromagnetism and gravity (in five dimensions), information on Euclidean versus Minkowski four-vectors, and a sketch of the Univ
http://www.euclideanrelativity.com
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» Expanding Matrix and the Unification of Dynamics 
A physics treatise presenting a new model of spatial dynamics, based on a little known interpretation of Einstein's equivalence principle and the fundamental conclusion that all point-energy in the universe is expanding; by Francis Pedley
http://members.tripod.com/Exmatrix/Part_1.html
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» Extinction Shift Principle (c) 
Presents the "principal axioms on the non-measurability and direct observation of primary emissions", for both gravitons and photons, "not found in the textbooks"; by Edward Henry Dowdye, Jr.
http://www.extinctionshift.com
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» Faster Than Light versus Minkowski and Aristotle Space-Time 
Attempt to formulate special relativity using Aristotle space-time and interpreting the relativistic boost invariance of any phenomenon which satisfies this symmetry is interpreted as an intrinsic property of this phenomenon rather than a very property of
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/lebigbang/
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» From Paradox to Paradigm 
Alternative to relativity based on a dragged ether. Includes an exposition on the equivalence of magnetic and kinetic energy and the derivation of Planck's constant from quantum mechanics and the ether. Translation from a book in Dutch by Johan Bakker.
http://www.paradox-paradigm.nl
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» General Lorentz Ether Theory 
An ether theory of gravity. Starting from condensed matter theory (Lagrange formalism, continuity and Euler equation) the Einstein equivalence principle and, in some limit, the Einstein equations are derived; by Ilja Schmelzer.
http://ilja-schmelzer.de/GET/
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» Geometrical Structure of Nature 
A theory of everything and a mathematical formulation of a philosophy, from the basis of physical reality to self-organization, consciousness, and the future of the Universe; by M. Erk Durgun.
http://www.unitytheory.info/
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» Gravitational Mirror Theory 
Introducing a "universe much smaller than the big bang", in which the multitude of galaxies turns out to be an optical illusion; includes pages inviting the reader to consider how Einstein can be disproved using the Hubble Space Telescope.
http://www.astrosurf.com/miroir_grav/english.htm
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» In Revision of Relativity 
Essay about how the theory of relativity should be revised. The Einsteinian conceptions of time, relative motion and non-Euclidean geometry are rejected; includes remarks on cosmology. By Tom Milner-Gulland.
http://www.geocities.com/gulland68/In_Revision_of_Relativity.htm
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» Inertial Mechanics 
Explains the mechanical cause of inertia and the consequences of inertial existence, including the flaws of relativity theory and the cause of gravitation. By G. D. Niplokov.
http://www.geocities.com/dogov/inertia.htm
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» Is the Special Theory of Relativity Wrong? 
Presents a brief "theoretical proof that would strongly suggest that the [special theory of relativity] is fundamentally flawed"; by Greg Alexander.
http://www.webspawner.com/users/relativity/
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» Mass Theory and Triangle of Velocities 
Elementary Concepts of Material World (the attempt to "explain fundamental laws of nature with use of precise and clear logic only") and criticism of the Lorentz transformations; by Aleksandar Vukelja.
http://www.masstheory.org
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» Mathematical Basis of General Relativity Quantum Theory 
Points out what the author claims are mistakes made by Albert Einstein in formulating his general theory of relativity, and argues why future progress in physics demands extended knowledge of geometry, in particular the relation between torsion and spin.
http://www.geocities.com/aleks_kleyn/Relativity/Relativity.htm
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» Measuring Time and Other Spatio-Temporal Quantities 
Introduces a "space-time odometer" that, using the cosmic microwave background radiation, measures both common sense time and spatial distances - resulting in the kind of "absolute" measurements whose existence is denied by relativity;
http://www.ling.su.se/staff/hartmut/uhr.htm
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» Millennium Relativity 
Introduces a new theory in relativistic physics to replace Einstein's special and general theories of relativity. Also includes the Millennium Theory of Inertia and Gravity, and a text on breaking the light speed barrier. By Joseph A. Rybczyk.
http://www.mrelativity.net/
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» Mukesh Prasad's Usenet Articles on Physics 
Collection of usenet articles challenging some establishment views in science, including those related to special and general relativity and the propagation of light.
http://www.mukesh.ws/Physics.html
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» New Ether Theory 
By Ka-In Yen; includes an account of the similarity between light and waves on string, an approach towards the magnetic force using Bernoulli's equation, and a proposal on how to divide one vector by another.
http://www.geocities.com/redlorikee/index.html
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» Newton Physics 
Collection of articles and online books, by Paul Marmet; topics include the death of Big Bang cosmology, how classical mechanics can explain the effects commonly attributed to relativity, how the Lorentz transformations mean that the speed of light is not
http://www.newtonphysics.on.ca
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» Objective World of Physics 
Presents and reviews relativity theory, quantum physics, and cosmological concepts, introducing a new view of the speed of light as a variable. By Tom Besmer.
http://home.comcast.net/~tjbesmer/
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» On New Concepts of Weight and Gravity and their Bearing on Relativity 
Introduces a new concept of weight which distinguishes between self-weight and acquired weight and subsequently leads to a new definition of gravity, based on the assumption that all subatomic particles have a "mass-energy field". By Elie Agur.
http://home.wxs.nl/~agur0000/
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» Problems with Relativity 
Account of the author's struggle with understanding relativity, including many question he challenges the reader to answer. Includes e-mail correspondence between the author and physicists championing relativity. By Tom Hollings.
http://members.aol.com/carmam1534/Hollings.html
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» Quantum Physics 
Minh Perez' pages, featuring papers about the Smarandache Hypothesis that there is no speed barrier in the universe, the SRM-Theory of constructing arbitrary speeds from zero to infinite, and the Smarandache-Sorites-Paradox.
http://www.geocities.com/m_l_perez/QuantumPhysics.html
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» Quantum Pulse Theory 
Introduces a new unit of energy which, together with a geometric construction for matter waves, is used to derive a quantized form of Einstein's relativistic mass-energy equation; by Brian Nelson.
http://quantumpulse.com
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» Relativity Mathematically Fails! 
Cameron Y. Rebigsol's pages which offer several paradoxes of relativity (special as well as general) and offer "up to US$50,000.00" to those who can disprove the author's arguments. Also feature as a unification of "all major astronomical
http://hometown.aol.com/crebigsol/awards.htm
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» Relativity and Gravitrons 
Short page claiming that it is the acceleration of energy within a particle that produces mass and consequently gravity; by Alfredo A. Barrera.
http://members.tripod.com/QuantumGravity/index.html
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» Relativity and Waves 
Information about the author's view that relativity, far from being a revolutionary new theory, can be reduced to the classical mechanics of elastic media. Contains animations for download (Windows 95 and 98); also features a short tutorial about measure
http://members.aol.com/sergecabala/
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» Spacelike Tessellations of Tetrahedrons 
Introduces a simple quantization of space and time using tetrahedrons; significant ratios in the geometry of these objects are taken as an indication that they represent different kinds of elementary particles. By William R. Olson.
http://www.pimeson.com/
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» Special Relativity Theory 
Link to two texts by Nikolay Chavarga. The first is meant to show that special relativity fails to account for the results of the Michelson experiment. The second introduces Chavarga's alternative, in which elementary particles are "three-dimension[
http://special-relativity.narod.ru/
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» Special Relativity, Physics 
Presents a variety of scientific papers by the site's author and others. Subjects include the grand unified theory, light propagation, a new formulation of mechanics and, more generally, commentary and analyses of the physics and philosophy of special re
http://www.wbabin.net/
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» The Bright Eruption Theory 
Describes a theory by Vivek Panda (with help from Aditya Narayan Roy Choudhury) about bright eruptions, postulated to be the reverse of black holes.
http://www.geocities.com/vpanda/BrightEruption.html
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» The Inertial Mass 
Presents fragments of the book "The Inertial Mass" published in June 1998, authored by D. Acosta: "a model that is able to explain the mass in its inertial aspect (not gravitational)".
http://www.arrakis.es/~dacosta/masai.htm
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» The New Laws of Gravity 
Online book introducing a scalar theory of relativistic gravity, including applications to antigravity, cosmology, quantum gravity, and gravitational radiation; by Paul Bird.
http://users.whsmithnet.co.uk/paulbird/gravbook/
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» The Relativity Challenge 
Information about mathematical mistakes in Einstein's Special Relativity equations, and about the theory of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems; by Steven Bryant. Includes podcasts, an FAQ, and a puzzles section.
http://www.relativitychallenge.com/index.htm
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» The Spacetime Phenomena 
Theory of gravity based on conclusions from the equivalence principle: The gravitational force is caused by the change of speed of spacetime structure, falling into a mass. By F. Stefanko.
http://www.angelfire.com/pq/spaceflow/
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» The Speed of Light - A Limit on Principle 
Presents a physicist's view on the question of the speed of light as an absolute speed limit, and the possibility of an underlying absolute time structure. By Laro Schatzer (Basel University).
http://homepage.sunrise.ch/homepage/schatzer/space-time.html
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» The Theory of Distance-Time 
Defining space and time in the literal way we experience it - via particles -, the author, Keith Maxwell Hardy, creates a quantum theory of space and time, including applications to photon kinematics and quantum tunneling.
http://www.comcity.com/distance-time
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» Thought Experiments Which Disprove Special Relativity 
Thoughts experiments meant to show internal contradictions in the special theory of relativity, and the existence of a "depth velocity vector" which Einstein denied.
http://koshun.cool.ne.jp/physics/b/b_es1.pdf
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» Velocity of Light 
Thoughts by Dane Gacesa on the way that each macroscopic light source is made up of elementary light sources, on the selective sensitivity of detectors for light emitted in this way, and the consequences for relativity.
http://www.beotel.yu/~svetlost/
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» Warp Drive Today 
Website explaining the physics of the Alcubierre Warp Drive, presented in a science-fiction-like format. Includes a discussion of problems and future prospects; by Edward Halerewicz, Jr.
http://members.tripod.com/da_theoretical1/
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» What is Wrong With Relativity? 
Online version of an article criticizing relativity by Guy Burniston Brown, published in the Bulletin of the Institute of Physics and Physical Society, Vol. 18 (March, 1967).
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/academ/whatswrongwithrelativity.html
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» Why Hawking is Wrong? 
Hawking's theories of the universe refuted by the British physicist and electrical engineer Harold Aspden (former Ph.D. student, 1953-54, at Trinity College, Cambridge).
http://www.energyscience.org.uk/le/le12.htm
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» Yilmaz Refinement of Einstein Theory 
Presents the mythology of modern astronomy, as well as the gravitational theory of Huseyin Yilmaz, which eliminates black holes, the big bang, singularities, as well as the need for dark energy and dark matter; by Adrian Bjornson.
http://www.olduniverse.com/
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