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Non-Relativity Rules On 18 April 1955, Einstein died of a ruptured aortic aneurysm, a condition usually caused by copper deficiency. His death came a few weeks after publication of the Shankland paper that defamed Dayton Miller with Einsteinian blessing. Einstein's brain was preserved and sectioned for further research to enable scientists to poke into the material basis for mystical genius. Subsequent studies showed that the brain was nothing but a quite ordinary brain in size but with part of the frontal lobe missing and a higher than normal number of associative nerve cells. Could this explain Einstein's way of thinking? Was a secret formula discovered, linking neurons with visions? The Special Theory of Relativity lingered on as a b tool for particle science, and it proved useful in a number of cases but not in others. Atomic clocks were created that were accurate to the nanosecond, and when synchronised by radio signals they had to be corrected according to non-relativistic Sagnac formulas. The same holds true for satellites orbiting the Earth: they all rely on non-relativistic time-keeping. The laser ring gyro was invented, which keeps track of relative rotation between Earth and aeroplanes according to non-relativistic principles.” The red shift in gravitational fields has been observed, but is not a confirmation of anything Einsteinian. The strange perihelion of Mercury, whose calculation was once hailed as one of Einstein's finest hours, can be calculated according to Newtonian mathematics based on new knowledge of the irregular shape or "oblateness" of the Sun, or even Gerber's way.” Only the deviation of electromagnetic signals passing the Sun remains. But does it really? Nowadays, the Einsteinian formula is tested with radio signals from radio sources in the universe as they pass the Sun. But these signals have greater wavelengths than light, so a phenomenon called "aberration" appears, whereby signals bend naturally without the need for gravitation to explain it.” And by the way, whoever would claim that the Sun does not have a magnetic field that could deflect electromagnetic signals? Gravitational waves predicted by Einstein as waves in four dimensions, so-called quadrupole waves, have long since been detected and have been proven to be simple dipole radio waves. This became evident in 1956, when inventor Thomas T. Brown, working with the US Navy, was issued his patent on a gravitational wave detector using simple dielectrical materials from nature—not high-technology science at all.” And probably worst of all: Brown's experiments may have been known to Einstein as early as the 1930s. An there ends our story. Readers are free to believe what they want. Einstein was in many respects a great theoretical thinker and had a productive mind, but, unfortunately for him, his theories of relativity show us one thing: when a great mind errs, the error becomes great. Instead of admitting and correcting the shortcomings of his theories, he instead added to misunderstandings and unnecessary disputes. oo About the Author: Born in Norway in 1947, Bjorn Johan Overbye, MD, PhD, is a practising medical doctor, writer, researcher and lecturer. He studied physics at the University of Oslo from 1966 to 1969 and finished his MD degree at the same university in 1976, receiving his licence to practise in 1978. In 1984 he was awarded a PhD in Complementary Medicine from the International Open University, Sri Lanka. He is the author of several books on alternative medicine plus a scientific report on cellphone hazards ("The Biophone Project", 2003). He has conducted research into bioresonance and developed biophysical theories and diagnostic methods for treating diseases using biophoton equipment, electromagnetism and bioresonance. Dr @verbye supports the notion that the aether is a key concept in both physics and energy medicine. This interest led him to investigate how Einstein prematurely killed a useful concept and might have contributed to more problems than solutions. Dr Bjorn @verbye can be contacted at Arendal Helsesenter, Box 348, 4803 Arendal, Norway, and by email at bjorn@dr-overbye.no. 57. DeMeo, James, "Critical Review of 1982 2004/12/11/new_physics_debating_ the Shankland et al. Analysis of Dayton 64. Lerner, op. cit. einstein_matter_time_and_space.htm Miller's Aether Drift Experiments", 65. Michelson, A. 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Related References Relativity: Herbert Dingle — Science at ac.uk/~history/Quotations/Einstein.html « "New Physics: Debating Einstein, the Crossroads", http://blog.hasslberger. 63. Von Buttlar, J., Die Einstein-Rosen Matter, Time and Space", com/2007/02/challenging_einsteins_ Briicke, Bertelsmann Verlag, Miinchen, http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/ special.html theo.html Related References NEXUS = 53 OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2007 www.nexusmagazine.com