Author Denounces Einstein's Theories of Relativity as Hoax
An electrical engineer has explored Einstein's Theories of Relativity in a new book. Einstein and the Emperor's-New-Clothes Syndrome: The Exposé of a Charlatan, by Robert L. Henderson, suggests that Einstein's relativity theories are incorrect. The book seeks to make the case that Einstein's irrational thinking gave birth to his theories of relativity, and that the world blindly accepted them. Most people do not understand Einstein's theories of relativity, says author Robert L. Henderson, suggesting that the reason for this is because the theories simply are not true.
He argues that Einstein's thinking was distorted and that his science and mathematics were severely flawed. While Einstein proposed that time could affect both light and gravity, Henderson instead argues for the Universal Energy Field (UEF) as the medium which transmits light waves and generates gravitational forces.
The author claims that the "book promises to have a great impact on science, much in the same way the Copernican concept redefined beliefs about the movements of the Earth and sun."
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