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=====[http://homepage.mac.com/ardeshir/AllMyFiles.html Ardeshir Mehta]=====  
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== The ABZ of Relativity ==  
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080324105743/http://homepage.mac.com/ardeshir/Relativity.html Relativity Index (archive)]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080324105743/http://homepage.mac.com/ardeshir/Relativity.html Relativity Index (archive)]
 
* [http://www.scribd.com/doc/23153455/Essay-on-Geometry Essay on Geometry] on the impossibility of n>3 orthogonal directions, n>3 space, non-euclidean geometry (in nature) {{to do|task=find page reference}}
 
* [http://www.scribd.com/doc/23153455/Essay-on-Geometry Essay on Geometry] on the impossibility of n>3 orthogonal directions, n>3 space, non-euclidean geometry (in nature) {{to do|task=find page reference}}
 
:''to critically examine and ... refute the logical validity of a large part of what is commonly understood to be “geometry” — especially much of what passes for non-Euclidean geometry, as well as the so-called “geometry” used in the Theory of Relativity.''
 
:''to critically examine and ... refute the logical validity of a large part of what is commonly understood to be “geometry” — especially much of what passes for non-Euclidean geometry, as well as the so-called “geometry” used in the Theory of Relativity.''
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i) [http://web.archive.org/web/20080324105743/http://homepage.mac.com/ardeshir/CredoEinstein%27sTrain/CredoEinstein%27sTrain.html Critique] of Prof. Bryan Luther's Web Article [http://web.archive.org/web/20080324105743/http://www.cord.edu/dept/physics/credo/etrain_2000.html Credo: Einstein's Train]
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y) [http://web.archive.org/web/20080324105743/http://homepage.mac.com/ardeshir/CritiqueOfMostCommon...html Critique] of Prof. Umberto Bartocci's Web Article "Most common misunderstandings about Special Relativity (SR)"
  
 
== Attachments ==
 
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*[[:File:Critique of Umberto Bartocci's Most common misunderstandings about SR.zip]]
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*[[:File:MathAxioms&GeomPostulates.pdf]]
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*[[:File:RelativityMath.pdf]]
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*[[:File:MathematicalContradictions.pdf]]
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*[[:File:LorentzTransformationProbs.pdf]]
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*[[:File:RelativityContradiction.pdf]]
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*[[:File:RelativisticMassIncrease.pdf]]
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*[[:File:SpeedOfLight.pdf]]
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*[[:File:Do the Lorentz Transformations Even do what they were Intended to do.pdf]]
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*[[:File:Einstein's Train Thought Experiment Contradicts the Theory of Relativity.pdf]]
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*[[:File:Einstein's Train Thought Experiment Itself Disproves the Theory of Relativity.pdf]]
 
*[[:File:Logical Invalidity of  Einstein's Train Thought-Experiment.pdf]]
 
*[[:File:Logical Invalidity of  Einstein's Train Thought-Experiment.pdf]]
 
*[[:File:Simultaneity In Special Relativity - 3.pdf]]
 
*[[:File:Simultaneity In Special Relativity - 3.pdf]]
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*[[:File:SingleBestArgumentAgainstSpecialRelativity.pdf]]
 
*[[:File:SingleBestArgumentAgainstSpecialRelativity.pdf]]
 
*[[:File:SymmetricalTwinParadox.pdf]]
 
*[[:File:SymmetricalTwinParadox.pdf]]
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The ABZ of Relativity

to critically examine and ... refute the logical validity of a large part of what is commonly understood to be “geometry” — especially much of what passes for non-Euclidean geometry, as well as the so-called “geometry” used in the Theory of Relativity.

i) Critique of Prof. Bryan Luther's Web Article Credo: Einstein's Train

y) Critique of Prof. Umberto Bartocci's Web Article "Most common misunderstandings about Special Relativity (SR)"

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