Relativity and Cosmology

   

Proving the Formal Inconsistency of Special Relativity

Authors: Antonio León Sánchez

The relativistic contraction of distances in the direction of relative motion is used here to formally deduce a potentially infinite number of violations of the Second Law of the Reflection of Light, violations that are impossible according to the first principle of special relativity. From this impossible, and therefore false, contraction of distances, the falsity of time dilations and the falsity of phase differences in synchronizations are formally deduced. Thus, special relativity is an inconsistent theory whose inconsistency must be a consequence of one of its two fundamental principles, the second principle being the only one that can be false, since the first establishes the universality of physical laws, without which the observed consistent evolution of the known universe would be impossible.

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