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It is unnecessary to perform experiments to prove the invalidity of Special Relativity Theory (SRT) since the logical errors are sufficient. The following simple example shows how SRT violates the causality principle.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
It is unnecessary to perform experiments to prove the invalidity of Special Relativity Theory (SRT) since the logical errors are sufficient. The following simple example shows how SRT violates the causality principle.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleA Simple Disproof of Special Relativity
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Author(s)Peter Kohut
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Published2012
JournalNone
No. of pages1

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Abstract

It is unnecessary to perform experiments to prove the invalidity of Special Relativity Theory (SRT) since the logical errors are sufficient. The following simple example shows how SRT violates the causality principle.