The Reality of Relativity: Cosmology's Cosmic Crisis (Part Two)

The Reality of Relativity: Cosmology's Cosmic Crisis (Part Two)

by Kenneth Gonder
The Reality of Relativity: Cosmology's Cosmic Crisis (Part Two)

The Reality of Relativity: Cosmology's Cosmic Crisis (Part Two)

by Kenneth Gonder

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Overview

THE REALITY OF RELATIVITY: COSMOLOGY'S COSMIC CRISIS
Almost everyone believes relativity to be a pinnacle scientific achievement, the preeminent work of a certified genius. Many even revere it as if it were religion. But like so much else we embrace, our belief couldn't be further from reality. The truth is, none of it actually works. At its essence, it's nothing more than deceptive metaphysical gimmickry that has no practical relevance to our real nontheoretical world of three actual dimensions.

This harsh but factually accurate assessment is plainly evident, easy to demonstrate, and just as easy to understand by anyone who dares to look. The problem is, we're afraid to. All we believe and hold dear is at stake. And it's embarrassing. We end up looking foolish, especially all those elitist pseudo-intellectuals who've credulously fallen for Einstein's classic "Emperor's New Clothes" ruse. Only the wise and intelligent are capable of comprehending it.

Relativity is cosmology's only remaining obstacle. Realizing its fallacy lays bare the universe's true nature. Everything at every scale falls neatly into place, including unification in a surprisingly simple and unexpected way. Complicated math, specialized knowledge, or genius is not necessary. All it takes is a smidgen of common sense and a genuine desire for reality.

Last updated 4/14/2024.

Part One
THE RELATIVITY RUSE
(149 pages & 52 diagrams)

Part Two
THE BIG BANG BAMBOOZLE
(47 pages & 17 diagrams)

Part Three
COMMONSENSE COSMOLOGY for the Commoner
(88 pages & 68 diagrams)

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Amazon's version is essentially the same but includes all three sections.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162675471
Publisher: Kenneth Gonder
Publication date: 10/06/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB
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