Episode 23 Introduction to Modern Classical Mechanics

Published: July 18, 2011, 2:27 p.m.

b'Modern Classical Mechanics is a new, intuitive, model that yields better than 100 times the accuracy of the Einstein-Lorentz equations in several experiments including Michelson-Morley and Ives-Stillwell! \\xa0Because it distinguishes between Length and Wavelength, its theoretical explanations avoid non-intuitive concepts like time dilation, length contraction, and the twin paradox; each of which are required by Relativity theory.\\n\\nThis is a video of a presentation delivered at the 18th annual NPA conference which was held in July, 2011, at the University of Maryland. \\xa0It is presented in four sections.\\n\\nPart 1 \\u2013 Recap of the Spherical Wave Proof analysis and introduction to the Hypercone failure\\nPart 2 \\u2013 Introduction to Modern Classical Mechanics\\nPart 3 \\u2013 Experimental Analysis to show the improved accuracy of Modern Classical Mechanics over Relativity theory.\\nPart 4 \\u2013 Explanation behind why Relativity requires time dilation, length contraction and the twin paradox; and why these concepts are not required by a model that recognizes the importance of Wavelength.\\n\\nModern Classical Mechanics is a comprehensive model that supersedes the model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems.\\nhttp://www.relativitychallenge.com/media/RelativityChallenge.com-Episode23_iPod.m4vDownload Podcast | Open Player in New Window\\nDownload in Windows Media Format\\n Download in PDF Format'