Relativity

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University of London Professor Herbert Dingle showed why special relativity will always conflict with logic, no matter when we first learn it. According to the theory, if two observers are equipped with clocks, and one moves in relation to the other, the moving clock runs slower than the non-moving clock. But the relativity principle itself (an integral part of the theory) makes the claim that if one thing is moving in a straight line in relation to another, either one is entitled to be regarded as moving. It follows that if there are two clocks, A and B, and one of them is moved, clock A runs slower than B, and clock B runs slower than A. Which is absurd.

http://ldolphin.org/vanFlandern/ -- contains logical explanation of slowing GPS clocks without any Relativity theory

http://milesmathis.com/merc.html -- discusses logical errors in Einstein explanation of Mercury orbit which was regarded as the best experimental proof of Relativity theory

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9NEXNEljQQ -- David Harriman's lecture that empty space doesn't exist, and that there is no infinity.