Foreword
 


Some of you who have just arrived at this site already have a self-satisfied smirk of superiority. Many of you are at least amused and find the topic absurd. I would like to take this opportunity to point that fact out to you. Take a moment to objectively appraise your current pre-conceived notions about the topic and the strength of your convictions in those same notions. What is the foundation of your belief?

 

Have you personally examined the points and counter-points of the argument thoroughly and open-mindedly with logic and the scientific method or do you instead rely upon “your betters” to appraise the truthfulness of your beliefs? Are you so completely convinced of your opinion, that before even examining new evidence, you will immediately discard the heretical data without thorough consideration? If the answer is yes, (and for many it is) then you must admit you have built your belief system using exactly the same method as any religious zealot. Though this zealotry will not culminate in terrorist acts, the results of an unexamined belief system pervading the scientific community could be devastating.

 

If you wish to distance yourself from that appraisal, then I will provide for you here, a resource to examine the evidence against relativity. You should note that the very top link on the left is the most important; it is the experimental evidence for and against relativity. I will examine a fair number of the experiments usually equated with proving relativity, as well as experimental data disproving relativity. I will be providing the Anti-Relativity point of view for all the evidence as a balance to the ubiquitous nature of the Pro-Relativity viewpoint; however, if I have structured that section of this site properly, and you are indeed a non-biased reader, you will have significant reason to openly examine other portions of this site.

 

Before you continue, however, you must ask yourself if you are too arrogant to accept the fact that what you know to be truth currently, could possibly be wrong. Are you really willing to accept a change in your beliefs if adequate evidence is presented, or do you just plan to find out "what is wrong" with what is presented here?

 

If you do not possess the humility to accept that what you know to be right could possibly be incorrect, and if you do not possess the arrogance to acknowledge that you may be one of few people in a minority that understand what actually is correct, then don't waste any more of your time here, you cannot learn and you cannot discover.

 

"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."  -Albert Einstein