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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great for undergratuated students! Jun 23, 2006
By Jan Muriarty
"Student"
I am an engineer student and have invested a lot of effort to study the theory of relativity, without satisfying success. Since I read this book I comprehend the basic mathematics of the special theory of relativity. In addition the author describes his advanced theory, also comprehendably, that can explain clearly side-effects appearing when the speed of light changes in several experiments. Thanks Peter for this book!
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great for beginners and + Jun 14, 2006
By Dr. Markus Mark
"Dr. Markus Mark"
As an astrophysicist I have to deal with the theory of relativity. Most students find it hard to understand this matter. Mr Lay's book explains this theory in simple words and derivations of the mathematical equations are understandable. Each chapter is set up the same way: 1) 'aims', 2) 'remember this' explaining Einstein's theory, 3) 'advanced theory' explaining the enlargement of this theory, and finally 4) 'summary' of the main features of the advanced theory. Mr Lay's advanced theory of relativity is based on the principle that natural constants change their value over time. Some scientists believe due to measurements and calculations that all or some constants are inconstant. Mr Lay applied this knowledge on Einstein's mathematical equation of the theory of relativity, obtaining the advanced theory. Peter Lay does not use too many words, but the words he used are correct and understandable. His theory is valuable especially for astrophysics, for it delivers a new view of dark matter and dark energy. I recommend it for my students.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Recommended for beginners! Jun 21, 2006
By Seiky Manihi, PhD
"Professor"
It was a student who showed me this book. It describes mathematically the basic principle of the special theory of relativity by using a vocabulary of simply understandable words. In a second step the author applies this theory on the already discovered changing of the speed of light that can vary by a factor of up to 4.7 depending on the experimental conditions. This advanced theory can explain some of the strange phenomena occuring in such experiments. I give 5 stars although the advanced theory does only treat the special and not the general theory of relativity.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Tesla, Einstein, Lay: The three pioneers! Jul 11, 2006
By Jimmy Malone
"thunderboy"
It is this great book. I trained on free energy research looking for new information. This book gives new chances of free energy research. Time travel, spacecraft engineering, gravity reduction is possible as relativistic event. Many mathematics but usable for free energy engineers.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Read and understand Einstein! Jun 25, 2006
By Charles Mark
"engineer"
The author gave me a sample of his book for review. Before, Einstein's theory was a mystery for me but now I understand his special theory of relativity and somewhat more. It's a recommendable book.
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