Dear members Nobel Committee Physics,
Would you be so kind to pay attention to the following consideration?
One of the postulates in physics sounds: all physical laws are the same in any inertial system.
A consequence of this postulate is that the time measurement of (atomic) clocks, moving with constant speed, are not influenced by such a speed.
This conclusion is clearly in contradiction with the outcome of the Special Theory of Relativity (STR).
Another consequence of this postulate is that, given the physical laws of Maxwell, the velocity of light in vacuum must be c,explicitly and only with respect to its inertial source.
This conclusion is flagrantly in contradiction with one of the hypotheses on which the STR is based.
The past decade I have shown thousands of physicists this fundamental proof of the invalidity of the STR.
Those physicists, inclusive Nobel laureates, who tried to contest this evidence, used the most weird and/or non-scientific counter arguments.
They give me the impression that they believe in the STR like religious people believe in the Koran/Bible.
Publication of my article in magazines/arXiv, designated for this purpose, is impossible.
To my opinion due to this religion like believe in the STR.
The described attitude of physicists is of course fatal for physical science, leading to its lowest possible level: science fiction.
I’m looking forward to your opinion about the phenomenon presented above.
Kind regards,
Sjaak Uitterdijk The Netherlands
FYI:
This e-mail has been received too by 2000 (out of a list of 8000) physicists as blind copy.
They are members of the following universities: All in the Netherlands and Belgium, ETH Zürich, Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College, University College London, Berkeley, Harvard, MIT, Stanford and Cornell. Besides that: Princeton IAS.
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