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- The Wavelength Dependent Resolution of the Doppler in Molecular Spectrum-A New Simplified Theory of Electromagnetic Relativity
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Journal of Physics & Astronomy, Vol 6, No 3 (2018), Pagination: 1-16Abstract
The topic of this paper concerns the fundamental flaws and inconsistencies in both of Einstein's Special and General Theories of Relativity which came to resemble a Ptolemaic entanglement through successive addition of epicycles to present a very complicated model. Hence, a simpler, complete theory of light must exist! Naturally, I do not intend to discredit someone with the authority of Einstein and his die-hard supporters, but only one aspect of his work.Keywords
Relativity, Molecular Spectrum, Doppler, Band Spread, UV Spectroscopy, Tachyon, Inverse-Compton.References
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