The Special Theory of Relativity postulates that the velocity of light would always be invariant at 186,000 miles per second at all inertial frames. The paper examines this aspect of the Theory. The invariance of the velocity of light as is postulated by the Special Theory of Relativity had been confirmed by many experiments, e.g., the Michelson-Morley experiments. There are however a number of contradictions in Special Relativity. Quite a number of papers have been written about them
Special relativity (SR) holds that the velocity of light relative to any inertial system is the same...
The Michelson-Morley experiment suggests the hypothesis that the two-way speed of light is constant,...
In all measurement methods, the back and forth motion of light in one-way speed theoretically used i...
In this paper, we will explain and prove in detail Einstein's postulate with respect to the invarian...
This article is devoted to the key concept of modern electrodynamics—the invariance of the speed of...
The invariance of the speed of light in all inertial frames is shown to be an inevitable consequence...
In this review, we analyze some of the most important theoretical attempts to challenge the invaria...
The invariance of the speed of light in all inertial frames − the second postulate of special theory...
It is still perhaps not widely appreciated that in 1905 Einstein used his postulate concerning the &...
This paper re-examiners the principle of special theory of relativity according to Albert Einstein, ...
In this article a proof is presented that the special theory of relativity is incorrect (precisely, ...
After it was confirmed by many measurements that the speed of light was constant, whatever the speed...
The special theory of relativity is based on two postulates: the principle of relativity and the ind...
This article proves that speed of light in all uniformly moving inertial reference frames is absolut...
We propose here two new transformations between inertial frames that apply for relative velocities g...
Special relativity (SR) holds that the velocity of light relative to any inertial system is the same...
The Michelson-Morley experiment suggests the hypothesis that the two-way speed of light is constant,...
In all measurement methods, the back and forth motion of light in one-way speed theoretically used i...
In this paper, we will explain and prove in detail Einstein's postulate with respect to the invarian...
This article is devoted to the key concept of modern electrodynamics—the invariance of the speed of...
The invariance of the speed of light in all inertial frames is shown to be an inevitable consequence...
In this review, we analyze some of the most important theoretical attempts to challenge the invaria...
The invariance of the speed of light in all inertial frames − the second postulate of special theory...
It is still perhaps not widely appreciated that in 1905 Einstein used his postulate concerning the &...
This paper re-examiners the principle of special theory of relativity according to Albert Einstein, ...
In this article a proof is presented that the special theory of relativity is incorrect (precisely, ...
After it was confirmed by many measurements that the speed of light was constant, whatever the speed...
The special theory of relativity is based on two postulates: the principle of relativity and the ind...
This article proves that speed of light in all uniformly moving inertial reference frames is absolut...
We propose here two new transformations between inertial frames that apply for relative velocities g...
Special relativity (SR) holds that the velocity of light relative to any inertial system is the same...
The Michelson-Morley experiment suggests the hypothesis that the two-way speed of light is constant,...
In all measurement methods, the back and forth motion of light in one-way speed theoretically used i...