Euclid Was Wrong
An earlier contribution from this author was called The Definition of Parallelism. The article stated that the definition of parallelism in Euclidean geometry is wrong. The motivation was that the lack of a point common to two lines was used in the definition. Instead it was stated that only existing concepts should be used in a […]
Continue Reading...The Behavior of Light
Light The description of light has shifted from a particle model to a wave model. However, this shift appears to be not really completed. The wave or particle confusion indicates a mixture of concepts from both models. One reason to this confusion can be the denial of the aether concept. A wave model demands an […]
Continue Reading...The Definition of Parallelism
The geometry inside a plane includes straight lies of infinite lengths falling inside a plane. It is regarded as a fact that two points inside a plane can define a unique straight line. By intuition we assume that one point and one line also can define a unique straight line if we demand the defined line to be […]
Continue Reading...Dialog or Monologues?
This web page CNPS has got a good tool for dialog between members with this web page. We have seen very good contributions from Harry and Nick. They have analyzed Einstein’s theories and demonstrated many errors. This a very good start and a help for convincing our members about the many errors produced by Einstein. […]
Continue Reading...What to do with this page?
The page David de Hilster has provided us with this tool suitable for a dialog between opinions. However, until now, the capacity has not been optimally used. I suggest that we should improve in 2 ways. We should look forwards more than backwards and use our site more for dialog and not only for advocating […]
Continue Reading...Spacetime Confusion
aaa Space The atoms in a crystal are positioned with very exact separations. The atoms use the ether to accomplish their ordered separations. The ether is all that exists between the atoms. When an atom is moved a small distance away from its correct position this change affects the ether nearby. The caused effect is […]
Continue Reading...Einstein Was Wrong — and Stokes Also
Einstein increased the confusion in physics. This confusion had the effect that it was not observed that Stokes already had caused a confusion regarding the concepts waves or particles in light. Dissidents have been occupied by Einstein. Therefore many experiments have been interpreted in error. Behavior of Light and Ether Light in a laser cavity or […]
Continue Reading...The Problem with the Michaelson Morely Experiment
Michelson was a brilliant experimental physicist who measured a length by means of counting the number of wavelengths of light. He also made comparisons of 2 distances in a right angle to each other. This very famous experiment is often referred to as MMX (Michelson and Morley’s Experiments). This experiment has not been clearly understood […]
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