Unified Relativity
This talk will reveal that Einstein was human just like the rest of us and made some mistakes in his derivation of his theory of Special Relativity (SR) and presents a simple way to overcome his mistakes—by resurrecting the aether. Unified Relativity (UR) is described as a candidate to supersede SR, and a simpler form of general relativity (GR) based entirely on flat Euclidean space time is described. UR offers a fresh, new, classical perspective on relativity that is more intuitive and reveals that the aether in which light propagates is the local gravitational field, which thereby unifies UR with the theory of general relativity. This article also gives reasons to question if the ideas of considering light to consist of particles and the concept of light particle / wave duality are realistic. Please join me in welcoming back the aether!.
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- 1331 Palo Verde Avenue
- Electrical Engineering Department
- Long beach, California
- United States 90840
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Dr. Arthur C. Densmore
Arthur C. Densmore received the BSEE degree summa cum laude and 2nd in his class from the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona in 1986, the MSEE degree from Caltech in 1987, and the PhD in EE with most outstanding dissertation and two best teaching assistant awards from UCLA in 2014. He is the founder of United Research (www.UnitedResearch.com); is a senior principal engineer at General Dynamics Mission Systems; teaches engineering courses at California State University, Long Beach; and is an IEEE APS member. He is the primary contributor to two US patents, 5398035 and 11843184; has published papers that have more than 600 citations according to Google Scholar; has received three NASA Certificates of Recognition awards.
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Arthur C. Densmore received the BSEE degree summa cum laude and 2nd in his class from the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona in 1986, the MSEE degree from Caltech in 1987, and the PhD in EE with most outstanding dissertation and two best teaching assistant awards from UCLA in 2014. He is the founder of United Research (www.UnitedResearch.com); is a senior principal engineer at General Dynamics Mission Systems; teaches engineering courses at California State University, Long Beach; and is an IEEE APS member. He is the primary contributor to two US patents, 5398035 and 11843184; has published papers that have more than 600 citations according to Google Scholar; has received three NASA Certificates of Recognition awards.
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