Royal Society Hoax
Did Royal Society 1919 Eclipse Relativity Report dupe the World?
On 7 November 1919 the London Times ran the headline: -
Revolution in science - New theory of the Universe - Newtonian ideas overthrownWhy?
The Royal Society published a report claiming that Newton
was wrong and Einstein was right.
Einstein alleged Newton was wrong by two ten thousandths of a
degree (Big deal)
Was Newton wrong and Einstein right? The British Institute of Precise Physics
(Whose aims are to seek the precise truth)
decided to find out.
A copy of the world famous report was obtained from the Royal Society and scrutinised.
Thanks to this 1919 Royal Society report by (Sir) Arthur
Edington (a World War I conscientious objector)
Einstein was an overnight celebrity. Today Theoretical Physicists accept all Einsteins
theories, absurd "Space & Time
Warps" and all, "Heat is random
chaotic motion of molecules", "Paradox
of speed of light", "A piggy on a journey in outer space comes back younger than the piggy that
stayed at home" - one ten billionth of a
second younger. So also do cesium clocks due gyroscopic precession they
slow down due to move ment of journeys.
All excellent fodder for science fiction writers "The Time Machine", "Dr Who", "Star Wars", and "Planet of the Apes". Yes Einstein certainly made a
monkey of the humbug Theoretical Physicists.Newtons precise laws: Newtons laws of gravity and motion are precise at all levels, celestial, macroscopic, microscopic and Tronestial, - orbiting electrons - visit www.bipp.freeserve.co.uk. Professional Engineer Inventors use Newtons precise laws to accurately design new products, from bicycles to buses to Boeing 747s to space missions to the outermost planets.
BIPP can find no evidence of applications
of Einsteins theories in practical engineering or space missions.
Thats because Einsteins theories are based on his "What
if?" thought experiments not reality.
Was Einstein a genius, a hoaxer or a humbug?
BIPP
believes that Einstein
was
a genius - a genius at hoaxing the
humbug Theoretical Physicists of his day, and many today.