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Scientific Paper
TitleMathematical Methods to Refute Einstein\'s Electrodynamics
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Author(s)Velimir Abramovic
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2011
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume8
No. of pages4
Pages1-4

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Abstract

This paper explores contradictions in Einstein's definition of simultaneity, and their contribution to the famous Twin Paradox. In the Galilean case, t = t', the Cosmonaut and Earth twins obviously age the same, but in the other cases we obtain ontological contradictions. The problem lies in Einstein's synthesis of non-motion and motion of one and the same light ray. Gauss's Modular or Time Arithmetic helps to identify and sort out the fundamental problems. Despite Einstein, only one time has ever existed: the present. The inequality of entities within the electromagnetic continuum creates the non-synchronicity we call motion.