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World's Greatest Riddle: Special Relativity: How to accept Relativity's discoveries WITHOUT abandoning our intuitive belief of an absolute real
Contributor(s): Mazi, Joseph (Author)
ISBN:     ISBN-13: 9798639854101
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $9.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2020
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- Science | Physics - Relativity
Physical Information: 0.32" H x 5" W x 8" (0.34 lbs) 138 pages
 
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As physicists today lean heavily towards the notion that an objective reality may not exist, Joseph Mazi argues that the universe is rather absolute, even amidst the most seemingly equivocal events. An absolute (or objective) reality is the idea that reality is in itself unaffected by the perception or knowledge of any finite being; a falling tree would make a sound, even if no one is there to hear it. Mazi walks us through the psychological and philosophical aspects of Albert Einstein's theory of Special Relativity, as the mind-boggling and counterintuitive theory is largely responsible for the eradication of an objective philosophy. Referring only to the laws of physics, Mazi cracks the theory's biggest question, "What is true motion?" Once Einstein's fallacies are completely exposed, and his theory is debunked, a coherent explanation is provided to account for events regarded as "time dilation," from an absolutive perspective, in contrast to Einstein's relativistic premise. Relativity aside, further deterring science from the belief of an absolute reality is the paradox of the double-slit experiment, which has led physicists to the conclusion that one particle may simultaneously exist in multiple locations, unless the event is observed by some form of consciousness. The author elucidates the events in this experiment, as well, with an objective and classical approach to physics, relentlessly advocating for an absolute reality.