Theory of Relativity: The Fallacy of the Principle of Equivalence
Journal Title: International Journal of Fundamental Physical Sciences - Year 2019, Vol 9, Issue 1
Abstract
View In the recent work, we will criticize the mental experiment that A. Einstein proposed, with the name of the principle of equivalence, to justify the validity of his theory in the case in which the reference systems do not move with uniform and rectilinear speed.
Authors and Affiliations
Enrique Viladesau
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