E-mail from Ron Pearson to New Scientist (August 2, 2014): General Relativity

In his e-mail, Ron Pearson writes:
"In 1988 Dr. Louis Essen, famous for his caesium beam atomic clock, published a critique saying Einstein broke the rules of logic in positing that a compound unit based on two basic units could be a universal constant. This was the speed of light: distance divided by time. "
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Letter from Ian Robson to New Scientist (December 6, 1999): Counter-Arguments to Einstein's Theories

In his letter, Ian Robson writes:
”It should be pointed out that since Einstein published his theories, more than a few eminent researchers have produced counter-arguments to them.”

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””Since quantum mechanics came into being, the famous scientist Stephen Hawkingadmitted that this branch of physics is incompatible with relativity and that one or the other must be wrong.”

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”Will your magazine tell the truth to the British people?”
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