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Scientific Paper
TitleRelative Light Speed
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Author(s)Daniel Lee Haulman
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Published2010
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume8
No. of pages2
Pages249-251

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Abstract

Max Planck's Quantum Theory and Albert Einstein's Relativity Theory contradict each other. If one is true, the other is false. Scientists continue to imagine that both are true, applying Quantum Theory to very small objects and subatomic particles, and Relativity Theory to very large objects and space. However, the two theories cannot both be true. I believe that if one of the theories must be discarded, it should be Relativity Theory, because it is based on the false premise that the speed of light is not relative.