Death to Einstein!: The Video Transcripts, Volume One

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Relativity, Cosmology, General Physics
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Author: Scott Reeves ISBN: 9781386456612
Publisher: Scott Reeves Publication: June 8, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Scott Reeves
ISBN: 9781386456612
Publisher: Scott Reeves
Publication: June 8, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

From the Introduction: "Over the past several years, I have been keeping a video log of my thoughts on Relativity and Geocentricity. For the most part, they are a continuation of, a further development of, and an elaboration upon, ideas presented in my book Death to Einstein! I have now amassed a hundred or more hours of video, and have begun the laborious process of transcribing them. So the present volume represents the first batch of such transcripts."

Transcripts in this volume: 

Why Physics MUST Combine Special Relativity’s Two Main Thought Experiments
The Time Dilation Flaw
The Time Dilation Flaw II
The Center of the Observable Universe Flaw
The Center of the Observable Universe Flaw II
The Pseudoscience Flaw
More on relativitys Planck/Ant Man Problem, steel balls, length contraction vs. object compression
Burden of Proof: Geocentrism or Relativity?
It’s Just Not True That Relativity Says Everything is Moving Relative to Everything Else

Also included are two non-video essays:

The Spherical Ship
Debunking Relativity: The Light Clock Problem

As well as a comic strip by Scott Reeves, Stephen Hawking Gets Taken to School

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From the Introduction: "Over the past several years, I have been keeping a video log of my thoughts on Relativity and Geocentricity. For the most part, they are a continuation of, a further development of, and an elaboration upon, ideas presented in my book Death to Einstein! I have now amassed a hundred or more hours of video, and have begun the laborious process of transcribing them. So the present volume represents the first batch of such transcripts."

Transcripts in this volume: 

Why Physics MUST Combine Special Relativity’s Two Main Thought Experiments
The Time Dilation Flaw
The Time Dilation Flaw II
The Center of the Observable Universe Flaw
The Center of the Observable Universe Flaw II
The Pseudoscience Flaw
More on relativitys Planck/Ant Man Problem, steel balls, length contraction vs. object compression
Burden of Proof: Geocentrism or Relativity?
It’s Just Not True That Relativity Says Everything is Moving Relative to Everything Else

Also included are two non-video essays:

The Spherical Ship
Debunking Relativity: The Light Clock Problem

As well as a comic strip by Scott Reeves, Stephen Hawking Gets Taken to School

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