Mistakes in Michelson and Morleys Experimental Calculations and Disproof of Special Theory of Relativity
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.7, No. 8)Publication Date: 2018-08-05
Authors : Deepak V. Gaikwad;
Page : 1149-1154
Keywords : classical mechanics; interferometer; speed of light; relativistic time; relativistic mass; energy mass relation; relativistic movemenum; Lorentzs contraction; special theory of relativity;
Abstract
In Michelson and Morley experiment the classical mechanics was used in wrong way. In this paper, I have used it in proper way so it is proved that there is no difference in between experimental results obtained in Michelson and Morleys experiment and results of mathematical calculations by using classical mechanics. In this paper it is proved that the speed of light is not constant. It varies with speed of source. The special theory of relativity is based on the wrong results came from Michelson and Morleys experiment. As speed of light is not constant, all results of special theory of relativity becomes false.
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