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In this visual book we showed that the "Armenian Theory of Special Relativity" is full of fine and difficult ideas to understand, which in many cases seems to conflict with our everyday experiences and legacy conceptions. This new crash course book is the simplified version for broad audiences. This book is not just generalizing transformation equations and all relativistic formulas; It is also without limitations and uses a pure mathematical approach to bring forth new revolutionary ideas in the theory of relativity. It also paves the way to build general theory of relativity and finally for…mehr

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In this visual book we showed that the "Armenian Theory of Special Relativity" is full of fine and difficult ideas to understand, which in many cases seems to conflict with our everyday experiences and legacy conceptions. This new crash course book is the simplified version for broad audiences. This book is not just generalizing transformation equations and all relativistic formulas; It is also without limitations and uses a pure mathematical approach to bring forth new revolutionary ideas in the theory of relativity. It also paves the way to build general theory of relativity and finally for the construction of the unified field theory - the ultimate dream of every truth seeking physicist. Armenian Theory of Relativity is such a mathematically solid and perfect theory that it cannot be wrong. Therefore, our derived transformation equations and all relativistic formulas have the potential to not just replace legacy relativity formulas, but also rewrite all modern physics. Lorentztransformation equations and other relativistic formulas is a very special case of the Armenian Theory of Relativity when we put s = 0 and g = -1. Physics Department, Yerevan State University Armenia.
Autorenporträt
Robert Nazaryan, a grandson of surviving victims of the Armenian Genocide (1915 - 1923), was born on August 7, 1948 in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. He has many ideas and unpublished articles in theoretical physics that are waiting his time to be revealed. He is living in Armenia and he has three sons, one daughter and six grandchildren.