Self–Driving Cars: Are They Ready For Primetime?
It seems like the summer of 2016 has heralded the arrival of the self–driving car. Uber, Google, Volvo, Ford, and others automotive and technology companies […]
It seems like the summer of 2016 has heralded the arrival of the self–driving car. Uber, Google, Volvo, Ford, and others automotive and technology companies […]
Few weeks go by where we don’t hear of a serious data breach. Unless directly affected by the news, most people find the […]
Since the release of the DISRUPTIVE and this blog, I’ve received a lot of feedback from people from around the world. While […]
Is relativity right or wrong? That’s the question I tackle at the 2016 John Chappell Natural Philosophy Society annual conference held in […]
Without a doubt, relativity is one of the most well–reviewed, widely–accepted theories in the history of modern science. Despite the level of scrutiny it […]
We will complete our initial look at relativity theory by examining Einstein’s time function. Defined in §3 of his 1905 paper, this […]
In Tutorial thirteen we showed that relativity is invalid, because the spherical wave proof failed. The proof’s failure means that Einstein did […]
For over a century, Einstein’s theory of relativity theory has been one of the foundational cornerstones of modern physics. As discussed in Tutorial […]
Before we begin to look at how the average intercept length is used by the three theories of motion, we have to […]
Modern Mechanics is a new unified model of motion. It follows in the footsteps of two other theories: classical mechanics and relativity […]