This is a new idea, not something I've talked about in previous videos.
Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts
Monday, October 5, 2015
Why time dilation is a physical impossibility
I've put up a new YouTube video explaining why time dilation, whether relativistic or non-relativistic, is physically impossible. It's also on archive.org
This is a new idea, not something I've talked about in previous videos.
This is a new idea, not something I've talked about in previous videos.
Saturday, September 5, 2015
New YouTube videos - Relativity's Pseudoscience Flaw, and the End of Greatness
I've posted two new YouTube videos. One explains why relativity is pseudoscience. The other is on Geocentrism, the so-called End of Greatness that lies 300 million light years from Earth, and the astronomical observations of an extinct alien civilization billions of light years from Earth.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Two new YouTube videos
I've put two new videos on YouTube. The first is more on what I call the Planck Length Problem, mixed with some stuff comparing relativity to the "oil culture" of the world. The second is on the announcement of Stephen Hawking joining the Breakthrough Listen project and a few other topics.
Thursday, July 9, 2015
New video: The Paint Roller Problem of Special Relativity
I've put up a new Death to Einstein! video on YouTube, this one on what I call The Paint Roller Problem.
New video: The Planck Length Problem of Special Relativity
I've put up a new Death to Einstein! video on YouTube, this one about the Planck length problem of special relativity.
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Internet Archive
Just because it's there, I've been putting all my videos and science-related books on Archive.org. The videos are on YouTube as well, of course, but now they're in more than one place. And two places, much like two heads, are better than one.
Monday, June 29, 2015
The Angled Emitter Problem of Special Relativity
I recently added a couple of videos to YouTube that I think demonstrate yet another fatal flaw in special relativity.
Sunday, December 21, 2014
New YouTube videos
I've posted a bunch of new videos to YouTube regarding my Death to Einstein! ideas. These are completely unedited and raw videos. I stumble and stammer my way through the explanations (that's what happens when you don't rehearse, I guess), the lighting in the videos is poor, sometimes the video gets out of synch with the audio, and then there's my ugly face to contend with the whole time -- but if you can get past all those faults, I think I get some interesting ideas across.
The two below are the ones that have presentations of new ideas I haven't really written about anywhere, namely exactly WHY I think the time dilation/relativity of simultaneity thought experiments MUST be combined into one, and if relativity isn't able to combine them, then relativity is invalid. And obviously relativity isn't able to combine them.
I've posted a whole lot of similar videos, but I think the above two are the crucial ones. The others are basically a lot of rehashing of my ideas, with a lot of repetition within the videos themselves.
I think these types of videos are going to replace my blog. I like talking off the cuff and not having to organize my ideas into an arguably coherent book. These videos are more like stream-of-consciousness, just going wherever my thoughts of the moment takes me.
Here's a link to the main playlist that most of these videos are in:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_r5GVmgbpf_N3_qE6rwwhHWO5_q9jxPE
And here's a link to the Death to Einstein! playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_r5GVmgbpf9AxM-OLQKqV36VQ5DRKHt7
The two below are the ones that have presentations of new ideas I haven't really written about anywhere, namely exactly WHY I think the time dilation/relativity of simultaneity thought experiments MUST be combined into one, and if relativity isn't able to combine them, then relativity is invalid. And obviously relativity isn't able to combine them.
I've posted a whole lot of similar videos, but I think the above two are the crucial ones. The others are basically a lot of rehashing of my ideas, with a lot of repetition within the videos themselves.
I think these types of videos are going to replace my blog. I like talking off the cuff and not having to organize my ideas into an arguably coherent book. These videos are more like stream-of-consciousness, just going wherever my thoughts of the moment takes me.
Here's a link to the main playlist that most of these videos are in:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_r5GVmgbpf_N3_qE6rwwhHWO5_q9jxPE
And here's a link to the Death to Einstein! playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_r5GVmgbpf9AxM-OLQKqV36VQ5DRKHt7
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
New Death to Einstein! video
I've put a new Death to Einstein! video on YouTube. This one is on the long-lived muons that are allegedly evidence of time dilation and length contraction.
This one is way too pixelated, so I'll be swapping it out with a higher-resolution render sometime over the next few days or weeks. But this one looks okay on a 7" tablet at least (bit of an eye strainer, though), so I'm leaving it up for now.
This one is way too pixelated, so I'll be swapping it out with a higher-resolution render sometime over the next few days or weeks. But this one looks okay on a 7" tablet at least (bit of an eye strainer, though), so I'm leaving it up for now.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Death to Einstein! videos on YouTube
I've started a series of videos based on my book Death to Einstein! The first two videos are posted below, with more to follow soon.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Time dilation and the Doppler effect - Youtube video
Special relativity's time dilation is inconsistent with the Doppler effect, and is contradicted by general relativity's principle of equivalence.
My recent Youtube video explains it all:
My recent Youtube video explains it all:
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