The New RelativityChallenge.com (BETA)

Posted by Steven Bryant On February - 1 - 2009

I’ve been talking about updating my website for some time. The main goals were 1) to make it easier to update and maintain and 2) make it support dynamic content. This site also integrates the website with the blog. Previously they have been two different sites. While they are now integrated, the main podcast feed still originates from the blog site. I’m hoping to make the transition seamless for those who have already subscribed.

As you navigate the site, you may find that some of the material is changed. Over the next few months, I will be updating the content to bring it in line with my latest thinking and research. For example, in the Mistakes section, I now present only two analysis; one for people comfortable with algebra, and a second for the more advanced person who is comfortable with function syntax and scope rules.

Overall, I am happy with how the new site has turned out and welcome your feedback on what I can do to make it better. So, after you’ve had a chance to navigate around, please feel free to drop me an e-mail at Email@RelativityChallenge.com and let me know what you think.

Cheers!
Steven

Episode 10 – Questions & Answers and Recap of Key Findings

Posted by Steven Bryant On February - 24 - 2008

In Episode 10, I answer several questions that have been sent in by listeners over the past several months. In addition, we will recap three of key findings we’ve discussed in the first 9 episodes of the podcast series. These three points are the finding of a math problem in Einstein’s derivation, the implication of bi-directional movement on the theory, and the improved accuracy of the model of Complete and Incomplete Coordinate Systems equations.

[podcast]http://www.relativitychallenge.com/media/RelativityChallenge.Com-Episode10.mp3[/podcast]

Episode 3 – Conference Update and Implications of Findings

Posted by Steven Bryant On June - 9 - 2007

In Episode 3 we will discuss some of the implications of a mathematical problem in Einstein’s work. I am also going to update you on my experience as a presenter and as a participant at the NPA2007 conference held in Storrs, Connecticut (at the University of Connecticut).

Logistics: If you are playing or downloading this file from podshow.com, please begin using blog.relativitychallenge.com. You can subscribe to the RSS feed directly from the new site or from iTunes.

[podcast]http://www.relativitychallenge.com/media/RelativityChallenge.Com-Episode3.mp3[/podcast]

Episode 1 – Introduction

Posted by Steven Bryant On June - 4 - 2007

An introduction to the RelativityChallenge.Com podcast with Steven Bryant. Listen to this podcast to get a feel for what the podcast is about and what we will cover. This episode was originally released in March 2007.

[podcast]http://www.relativitychallenge.com/media/RelativityChallenge.Com-Episode1.mp3[/podcast]