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It is shown in the book that the postulate of the constancy of the speed of light is erroneous and purely classical concepts allow analyzing all known experiments and observations, which are considered as "confirmations" of SRT: the experiments of Arago (1813), Fizeau (1851), Michelson (1886), Sagnac (1912), De Sitter (1813), Ives and Stilwell (1938). New experiments are proposed do disprove basic postulate of relativity asserting that moving observer must see that light travels relative to him not at speed C/V but at C and this speed does not depend on own motion of the observer. The proof of…mehr

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It is shown in the book that the postulate of the constancy of the speed of light is erroneous and purely classical concepts allow analyzing all known experiments and observations, which are considered as "confirmations" of SRT: the experiments of Arago (1813), Fizeau (1851), Michelson (1886), Sagnac (1912), De Sitter (1813), Ives and Stilwell (1938). New experiments are proposed do disprove basic postulate of relativity asserting that moving observer must see that light travels relative to him not at speed C/V but at C and this speed does not depend on own motion of the observer. The proof of the erroneousness of the postulate of the constancy of the light speed means the refutation of the Special Relativity and the need to revise the relativistic theory of gravity and all conclusions like the expansion of the Universe, the Big Bang, black holes and other myths of General Relativity.
Autorenporträt
Sokolov Vitali, graduated in 1990 with honors from the University of Rostov-on-Don, specializing in radiophysics and lasers, was president of computer consulting company VST in Virginia.