Purpose

The purpose of RelativityChallenge.Com is to

  1. Communicate the problems rendering Einstein's theory of Special Relativity as mathematically incorrect, and
  2. Introduce the new model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems.

Specifically, this web site shows that Einstein made mathematical mistakes in each of his derivations of the transformation equations. Without a clean mathematical derivation, the theory of Special Relativity falls, requiring its replacement with a new theory.

The model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems removes the paradoxes associated with Special Relativity such as the twin paradox, time dilation, and length contraction. In addition, this model lifts the theoretical speed limit and offers new predictions such as quantum and/or wave mediums.

About The Author

Steven Bryant began studying Einstein's theory of relativity in the mid 90's with the intent of returning to graduate school to pursue a PhD in physics. During the process, he identified mathematical inconsistencies in each of Einstein's derivations of the Special Relativity transformation equations. Correcting the problems has led him to produce the model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems, offering an alternative view of space and time.

Steven is a Vice President of Consulting Services for Primitive Logic, a premier Regional Systems Integrator located in San Francisco, California. Previously, Steven was a Senior Manager with Accenture and a Senior Software Engineer with Science Applications International Corporation. Steven has a Bachelor of Science and a Masters degree.

Steven is a member the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and the Natural Philosophy Alliance (NPA).

Steven has delivered presentations at the NPA conference in 2007 and at the AAAS/NPA conference in 2008.

System Requirements

This site uses Cascading Style Sheets and works best with the current version of most browsers. It has been tested with the current versions of the Firefox, Netscape, and Internet Explorer browsers.

Printing is currently confirmed only with the Internet Explorer browser. An updated printing style sheet is planned for a future release.

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