An Einstein belief developed in his Special Theory of Relativity. He believed that moving objects experience time dilation. It is described as “moving clocks run slower”. The Theory of Time recognizes that clocks experience a form of time dilation because their oscillators mimic the alleged constant speed of light. However, the Theory of Time does not recognize time dilation in nature.
Lecture 3 – Non-Constant Speed of Light has been added to the Home Page. This lectures deals with the argument of whether the Principle of Invariant Light Speed (as assumed by Einstein), or the Principle of Non-Constant Light Speed (as assumed by the Theory of Time), is the correct assumption regarding the nature of the universe. Length: 51:25.
Lecture 1 – The Romeo Effect has been added to the Home Page. This lecture discusses the Romeo Effect and identifies the issues that exist with the assumptions Einstein made in his Theory of Relativity. This lecture introduces new assumptions used in The Theory of Time. Length: 53:31
Speed of Light The second assumption made by Albert Einstein in his Special Theory of Relativity was the Principle of Invariant Light Speed. This principle…