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Go to cartISBN: 9788130923000
Bind: Hardbound
Year: 2013
Pages: 196
Size: 5.5 x 7.75 mm
Publisher: Cambridge International Science Publishing
Published in India by: Viva Books
Exclusive Distributors: Viva Books
Sales Territory: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
Description:
This book is Special Issue Six of Journal of Foundations of Physics and Chemistry and collects fourteen recent papers which refute the Einsteinian General Relativity (EGR) definitively. The refutations are so simple that the theory is obsolete. To deny this conclusion would be to deny algebra at its simplest level. These refutations emerged during the development of Einstein Cartan Evans (ECE) unified field theory, and as that development gathered pace, the refutations became simpler and clearer so that they became irrefutable to any rational individual. The various refutations are summarized in the frontispiece of the book, starting with the simplest of all, the straightforward algebraic demonstration that EGR does not produce a precessing elliptical orbit. The prediction of a precessing orbit was the claim made originally by Einstein, and published in November 1915. Schwarzschild refuted this claim on December 22nd 1915 in a letter to Einstein, a letter available to all on the net. This fact is still almost unknown, but EGR was refuted almost a hundred years ago. The refutations in this book however are much simpler and easier to understand by the non-specialist and general reader, and for this reason have been accepted internationally. This is seen from analysis of site feedback studies, and the refutation of EGR is an irrefutable fact of history and science. ECE theory has superceded EGR theory to huge international acclaim, a silent acclaim judged by feedback again, but one which is as inspirational to new science as applause at an opera house or theatre. Every theory of physics is an attempt to describe nature, and nature shows. So any further claim to have tested EGR with that "ever increasing precision" we are all told about will be discarded as soon as it is made by simple algebra. Obviously there is an unprecedented crisis in natural philosophy similar to the Michelson Morley crisis that started relativity in the first place.
In this book:
Target Audience:
Students and academicians of physics.
Contents:
M.W. Evans, H. Eckardt and D.W. Lindstrom, A cosmology based exclusively on torsion • M.W. Evans, H. Eckardt and D.W. Lindstrom, Self consistent metric from torsional cosmology • M.W. Evans, H. Eckardt and D.W. Lindstrom, On the need for three metric compatibility equations to define a uniquely antisymmetric connection • M.W. Evans and H. Eckardt, Solar system orbits from the antisymmetric connection • M.W. Evans and H. Eckardt, Disintegration of Einsteinian general relativity, towards a new ECE cosmology • M.W. Evans, H. Eckardt and R. Cheshire, Towards an ECE cosmology: Precession of the perihelion, whirlpool galaxies and binary pulsars • M.W. Evans and H. Eckardt, Failure of the fundamentals of Einsteinian General Relativity • M.W. Evans and H. Eckardt, Refutation of metric-based relativity for spherically symmetric spacetimes • M.W. Evans and H. Eckardt, A new cosmology with the Crothers metric • M.W. Evans, H. Eckardt and D.W. Lindstrom, A fully relativistic ECE theory of cosmology • M.W. Evans and H. Eckardt, A simple explanation of the whirlpool galaxy from the new ECE relativity • M.W. Evans, H. Eckardt and D.W. Lindstrom, ECE Theory of unified physics and refutations of the standard model • M.W. Evans and H. Eckardt, The post Einstein paradigm: refutations of Einsteinian relativity in spherically symmetric spacetimes • M.W. Evans and H. Eckardt, The measurement of photon mass from the angle of deflection of one photon by the Sun
About the Editor:
M. W. Evans lives and works in his native village of Craig Cefn Parc, and was appointed to the Civil List in 2005 on recommendation of the Royal Society and Prime Minister by Queen Elizabeth and Parliament in recognition of numerous original contributions to chemistry and physics. His predecessor in chemical physics was Michael Faraday. He has produced about a thousand scientific papers and books, and was educated in University College of Wales, Aberystwyth from which he earned its Doctor in Scientia degree at the age of 28, a greater distinction than a personal chair. He holds numerous honours and awards from several countries and is the President of the Alpha Institute for Advanced Studies (AIAS).