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13 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Confusion Apr 20, 2001
By Robert Richardson Mr Kamenov shows that his knowledge about relativity is virtually non existent. Just one example is his statment that the Michelson-Morley experment should have shown an interference patern due to length contraction. Length contraction only occures if two objects have a relative motion. Since the A - B arm had no relative motion with respect to the observer, no length contraction is predicted by relativity. The book only has value to the extent that a student of Relativity might be chalenged a bit, and thus increase their knowledge, if they are able to explain why Mr Kamenov is wrong. Robert Richardson Dallas Rrichar911@aol.com
13 of 20 found the following review helpful:
a great book!!!! Feb 14, 2001
By Alexander With superb clarity and undeniable logic the author explores the subject and philosophy of space, time and mater and gives a proof after proof of the falsity of Einstein's theory of electromagnetism and gravity. Discloses the substance of the electron and the non-reality of the photon. This is a down to earth, highly readable, provocative and electrifying work.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Kamenov has it! May 17, 2011
By williamnathanhale Mr. Kamenov's carefully laid-out explanation of Einstein's theory of relativity makes his book worth-while purchasing if only because such deft "vulgarizations" are rare--taking down complexity to a manageable level for John Q Public. Mr. Kamenov also happens to disagree with the theory in his own words and his own arguments. The basic mathematical equation (E=MC2) proves that "matter"--ultimately in the shape of atoms--was formed as encapsulated energy in the vast speed-of-light explosion and conflagration of the Big Bang. To extend this basic axiom beyond the explosion to the Universal process itself as it expands radially outward seems logical but it runs into problems which Mr. Kamenov deals with systematically.
Whether one agrees or disagrees with Einstein's theory, Astrophysicists have unified the vast cosmic distances of space and time into a single dimension (space-time) that physically eschews a straight line to actually "bend". In the concept of space-time, space is construed for all practical purposes as pure void--a `nothing' entity. Such entity would logically require some kind of structure in order to bend a ray of light, or at least a medium wherein continuity of physical contact allows gravity to exert itself. The same magnetic `pull' that keeps stars and planets in delicate orbit equilibrium would also affect a beam of light's path through the cosmos. Rather than pure void, Mr. Kamenov thus hints to an ocean of radiation particles (gravitons, photons etc...)--a medium previously called `ether', subsequently discarded but now worthy of reappraisal, reinstatement and renewed experimentation.
4 of 7 found the following review helpful:
A classic book.!!! Dec 05, 2008
By Peter Stone In 1972 the famous British professor Herbert Dingle, an ex-relativist who turned into antirelativist, published a book against relativity titled: Science at the crossroads. Because of that he was gradually removed from the "scientiffic" establishment. Kamen Kamenov's book is one of the books, alongside those of Herbert Dingle, Harald Nordenson and Henri Bergson, highly recommendable to those who really want to understand how incurably flawed and useless the "theory" in question is and why it should be abandoned in its entirety. Some books are hard to find. Look in "bookfinder.com" and read about the above mentionned autors in Wikipedia.
7 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Superb!!! Jun 08, 2001
By Jay Zinzuvadia SUPERB!Mr. Kamenov has done a superb job in this book explaining the falsity in Einstein's theory of relativity in a very simple but a very logical and convincing way. Especially, his argument about proof of simultaneity, speed of light, concept of time and matter are so clear and precise that one couldn't help not agree. It would be interesting to hear about this book from the elite physicists of reputable institutions and publications. Until then , I congratulate Mr. Kamenov for writing this book so interestingly readable even by an average layman.
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