
About this episode
The episode discusses rethinking Einstein's theories with insights from Dr. Moore and Dr. Denton, including a challenge to derive the Gravitational Constant.
* Two for Two This week Fred Williams and Doug McBurney welcome back Dr. Pete Moore and Clifford Denton, PhD , who help us understand why it's time to rethink Einstein's illogical axioms in favor of absolute truth. * Two Ways: Dr. Denton answers more questions about measuring the speed of light (with help from his paper: " The Passage of Light in the Universe - Absolute or Relative Motion", (published in Volume 37 of the Journal of Creation ), and notes that a journal reader proved that Michelson Morely would have produced the same result measuring the direction of a diagonal beam of light as it did the right angle, suggesting relativity is an illusion of measurement, and not time itself. * A $10,000.00 Constant : You could be the one to pick up $10K ... and quite possibly a Nobel Prize! RSR and Dr. Moore are offering a prize of $10,000.00 to the first person to submit an acceptable technical derivation of the Gravitational Constant "G" based on the Natural Physics and Structure of the Simhony/EPOLA Model of the Space Vacuum. (Pre-register this prize right here ) * The Real Tesla : Dr…
People in this episode
Hosts: Fred Williams, Doug McBurney
Guests: Dr. Pete Moore, Clifford Denton, PhD
Topics covered
- Einstein's axioms
- absolute truth
- speed of light
- Gravitational Constant
- Natural Physics
- Tesla's warnings
Keywords
- Einstein
- relativity
- light measurement
- Gravitational Constant
- Simhony/EPOLA Model
- Nobel Prize
- Tesla
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Journal of Creation
Books & works: The Passage of Light in the Universe - Absolute or Relative Motion, Space Medium
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