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Physics without Einstein

Posted By: l3ivo
Physics without Einstein

Harold Aspden, "Physics Without Einstein"
English | 1969 | ISBN: 0850560020 | 246 pages | PDF | 14.2 MB

Harold Aspden ( 1927 – 2011 ) is an author, theoretical physicist , electrical engineer and inventor from Southampton , Hampshire , England . He is a well-known critic of Einstein ‘s Theory of Relativity and proposed a whole new concept of Physics based on a subtle dynamic fluidic crystal structure called Ether which, according to his conception, is the source of energy that permeates all space, regulates quantum activity, constantly shaping our physical universe, and it is seen simultaneously as the substance responsible for the creation of matter.

Aspden is the author of a set of books, with emphasis on Physics without Einstein. 1969, 2005], The Physics of Creation ; 2003] and Creation: The Physical Truth [Creation: The Physical Truth; 2006]. He is also the author of a relevant set of articles published in notable peer- reviewed scientific journals (Journal of Applied Physics [1952], Lettere al Nuovo Cimento [Europhysics Letters], Physics Today, etc.) and in journals alternative to the mainstream scientific (Hadronic Journal, Physics Essays, etc.).

His academic career was conducted at the following institutions: University of Manchester (Degree [B.Sc]., 1945-1948), Trinity College , University of Cambridge ( PhD [Ph.D.], 1950-1953) and University of Southampton (1983-1992). Between 1963 and 1982 he was the director of European Patent Operations at IBM . He is a member of the British Institute of Physics.

This was a major work of 224 pages, printed in hardback and softback editions. Owing to its controversial nature and anticipated hostility of the scientific community it was not offered for publication by a regular publisher, but was published as a private venture by the author under the name Sabberton Publications, ‘Sabberton’ being the maiden name of the author’s wife.