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Theory Of Realistic Relativity (and branching theories.)


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Theory was devloped from october 8th to october 11th 2005 by Nicholis Justin Hill as the correction of relativity.

 

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Theory was posted here at 6:56pm pacific time October 12th 2005.

 

Realistic Relativity

 

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Before putting additional work into your paper, Nicholis, let me point out a basic, critical error in Math terminology.

 

You correctly state the equation for kinetic energy as “E=m*V-squared”, but appear to misunderstand how one calculates it. In you first example, you state that “10 m/s squared” is equal to “20 m/s” – that is, you are interpreting the “squared” operation as meaning “multiplied by 2”, a synonym for “doubled.” This is incorrect. The correct interpretation of “squared” is “raised to the power of 2”, or “multiplied by itself.”. “10 m/s squared”, then, is (10 m/s)^2, which evaluates to 100 m^2/s^2.

 

Note that the equation Energykinetic = Mass * Velocity^2 derives straightforwardly from the fundamental definitions of mass, distance, time, velocity, force, work and energy. Although this derivation involves some very simple Calculus, it can be easily understood by calculus-free examples. Almost any introductory Physics textbook, printed or online, will provide good explanations of this.

 

I recommend you study Math and Physics to gain a strong understanding of known theory before working on original theory. Such study is hard work, but cannot be avoided if one seeks to be taken seriously as a scientist. You can count on people here at scienceforums for advice and help in such study, and the discussions here as an informal source of study material.

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