Category: Brilliant Minds, Wrong Conclusions
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Critique
“Theory Of Relativity(In Six Sentences)” Introduction Below is a point-by-point critique of the six statements presented in the referenced Facebook image, evaluated through the lens of the Lilborn Equation (E = mℓ) and the Law of Universal Coherence. Each section uses the exact titles from the image for clarity. Light Speed Remains Constant In mainstream…
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Geometry In Observation
From RømerTo Black HolesAnd Beyond Introduction This document serves as the foundational entry in a new series on the role of geometry in shaping our understanding of astronomical observations, from the earliest recorded experiments to modern black hole imaging. The focus is on the positional relationship between observer and observed, and the decisive role angular…
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Analysis Of The Sagittarius A* Event Horizon Telescope Image
Introduction This document summarizes our previous testing and analysis of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) image of Sagittarius A*, the object located at the geometric center of the Milky Way. This analysis was originally conducted when the image was first publicized, and is now paired with the current media re-release to show continuity in our…
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Foundational Interpretations
From Newton To Einstein To Coherence Introduction The history of modern physics is a story of magnificent discoveries built upon a foundation of ingenious interpretations. From Ole Rømer’s inference of a finite speed of light to James Bradley’s observations of stellar aberration, each step brought us closer to a unified understanding of the cosmos. Yet…
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Continuous Chain Of Problems And Solutions
From RømerTo Coherence Introduction The history of physics is often told as a triumphant march from ignorance to understanding. Yet, when we look closely at the sequence of landmark discoveries and interpretations, we see something more complex, a chain in which each solution, while solving one problem, planted the seed for the next. Ole Rømer…
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Ole Rømer
Measuring The SpeedOf Light Dear colleagues, scientists, and all who value the pursuit of truth, The history of physics is shaped by brilliant minds whose courage to observe and calculate opened doors to entirely new ways of thinking. Yet even the brightest intellects can arrive at conclusions that, while ingenious in their time, pass on…
