The Tragical History of Theoretical Physics
The Tragic History of Theoretical Physics PDF below https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338235999_The_Tragic_History_of_Theoretical_Physics John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, 141 74 Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract This article contains no mathematical concepts, since this article is primarily intended for non-scientists. The reason is that mainstream physicists are not likely to read dissident papers because they are deeply indoctrinated by the relativity dogma. […]
Continue Reading...Two important errors in MMX
In the longitudinal arm: The assumption that transverse forces propagate as c+/-v should be followed by the same assumption regarding longitudinal forces. Therefore, the assumed effect is compensated and not observable. In the transverse arm: The assumption that the vector sum c+v is reflected by the distant mirror is wrong, since the mirror is transparent […]
Continue Reading...A New Memorandum
PDF https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337657845_A_New_Memorandum A New Memorandum John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, 141 74 Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com 10 years ago, I wrote to NPA an article about Michelson-Morley’s tests (MMX) called Conserved Wave Front: A Memorandum. No reactions from NPA or from CNPS means that I see a reason to repeat it. Conserved wave front in MMX In […]
Continue Reading...Michelson-Morley, again
I have made a new attempt to explain the error in using Michelson-Morley’s tests to support the theory of relativity. See the file below: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337261195_Michelson-Morley_again
Continue Reading...Comments regarding 3 papers by Ron Ward
Comments regarding three papers by Ronald C Ward John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, 14 174 Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com First paper: Michelson-Morley Experiment Analysis Error Changes Time Dilation and Length Contraction Available at https://www.academia.edu/39783360/Michelson-Morley_Experiment_Analysis_Error_Changes_Time_Dilation_and_Length_Contraction In the article Fig 1 describes exactly what this author has explained to NPA and CNPS for many years. This interpretation of MMX […]
Continue Reading...PDF-version of ‘All You Need…’
The previous post lost the diagram and also the underscores. So, i give here a version in PDF. PDF https://www.academia.edu/s/eb35fb0c8e/all-you-need-is-wave-ii
Continue Reading...All you need is wave, II
All You Need Is Wave, II John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract This article describes physics without a lot of modern inventions like: quanta of light, wave-to-particle complementarity, dilation of time, bending of space and quantum jumping. Included is instead some traditional concepts like: a strict wave model for light, contraction of matter […]
Continue Reading...How Time Was Corrupted
How the Time Concept Was Corrupted John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com Wave or particle? Our knowledge regarding the structure of light is not clear, and the transition from particle model to wave model appears not to be really finished. All particle-based ideas are not swept out, and this fact causes the wave or […]
Continue Reading...The Endless Debate about the Michelson and Morley’s tests
PDFhttps://www.gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/Research%20Papers-Relativity%20Theory/Download/7825 John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, 14 174 Segeltorp, Sweden john.erik.persson@gmail.com Abstract We will see that the results from Michelson and Morley’s tests can be explained by the Galilean transform, without the use of time dilation. This demands an ether. If this ether has a radial motion in relation to Earth we can explain: gravity, gravity […]
Continue Reading...The Most Fundamental Paradox
The Most Fundamental Paradox john.erik.persson@gmail.com John-Erik Persson, Budkavlevägen 5, 14 174 Segeltorp, Sweden Abstract The wave or particle confusion is not a kind of complementarity – as Niels Bohr said. However, the paradox can be solved by introducing a particle-based ether and a light model based on waves only. By strict following the wave model […]
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