Here is an exciting headline from today's Rzepa: "Polak podważył teorię Ensteina", "A Pole undermined the Einstein's Theory"
I found his three page article via google. Here is a pointer: Journal of Modern Physics, 2011, 2, 1247-1249, "Evidence for and Invalidity of the Principle of Relativity", scirp.org/Journal/Home.aspx?JournalID=172 I browsed it a bit: it presents a thought experiment, quite similar to that of Einstein, from which the latter concluded the famous formulae for length contraction and time dilation - assuming that the speed of light is constant in any inertial frame of reference.
In the abstract of his paper Prof. Drożdżyński's writes:
I found no evidence that he proved anything worth reporting.
But there are several parallel conclusions:
He is retired and he is a chemist, not a Theoretical Physicist. As such he so well fits into two categories described in the introduction from the blog "Będąc Młodym Fizykiem" (Being a young physicist) - "Nonsense of Polish and Foreign Science",
mlodyfizyk.blox.pl/html
[quote]I am a young scientist. With the help of fellow physicists I collect nonsense, published in Poland and elsewhere by maniacs and pseudo-scholars.
But there are four chapters of International Journal of Modern Physics: A, B, C, D. A coincidence? I do not think so.
After a little research I found this last year article in the Nature, nature.com/news/2010/100113/full/463148a.html : Two new journals copy the old. Apparently the server Scientific Research, scip.org which publishes - among many - Journal of Modern Physics is located in China, although they claim that they are in USA. The articles of their first volume (now they are at the volume 2) were entirely reproduced from the year 2000 edition of the Britain's Institute of Physics in the open-access New Journal of Physics. The Scientific Research solicited names of internationally renown scientists to join their editorial board. They did it under false pretense suggesting that they represented journals of similar names.
In short: this organization and its journals are the sham. Prof. Drożdżyński's article has no merit by itself but publishing it in a shady journal makes it even less glorious. Rzeczpospolita and a bunch of other dailies and portals (odkrywcy, wykop, onet, wp) are a bunch of gullible boneheads by 1.) publishing unverified information 2.) decorating it with sensational headlines.
A retired scientist from the University of Wrocław, Janusz Drożdżyński, says that he found an error in the Einstein's theory of relativity. He published his analysis in "Journal of Modern Physics".
I found his three page article via google. Here is a pointer: Journal of Modern Physics, 2011, 2, 1247-1249, "Evidence for and Invalidity of the Principle of Relativity", scirp.org/Journal/Home.aspx?JournalID=172 I browsed it a bit: it presents a thought experiment, quite similar to that of Einstein, from which the latter concluded the famous formulae for length contraction and time dilation - assuming that the speed of light is constant in any inertial frame of reference.
In the abstract of his paper Prof. Drożdżyński's writes:
The paper presents a thought experiment in which it has been proven that, on the basis of the observed trajectory of a light pulse in a moving space ship with a constant speed, it is in theory possible to determine the speed of the system. We conclude from this that Einstein's principle of relativity is not valid.
I found no evidence that he proved anything worth reporting.
But there are several parallel conclusions:
He is retired and he is a chemist, not a Theoretical Physicist. As such he so well fits into two categories described in the introduction from the blog "Będąc Młodym Fizykiem" (Being a young physicist) - "Nonsense of Polish and Foreign Science",
mlodyfizyk.blox.pl/html
[quote]I am a young scientist. With the help of fellow physicists I collect nonsense, published in Poland and elsewhere by maniacs and pseudo-scholars.
But there are four chapters of International Journal of Modern Physics: A, B, C, D. A coincidence? I do not think so.
After a little research I found this last year article in the Nature, nature.com/news/2010/100113/full/463148a.html : Two new journals copy the old. Apparently the server Scientific Research, scip.org which publishes - among many - Journal of Modern Physics is located in China, although they claim that they are in USA. The articles of their first volume (now they are at the volume 2) were entirely reproduced from the year 2000 edition of the Britain's Institute of Physics in the open-access New Journal of Physics. The Scientific Research solicited names of internationally renown scientists to join their editorial board. They did it under false pretense suggesting that they represented journals of similar names.
In short: this organization and its journals are the sham. Prof. Drożdżyński's article has no merit by itself but publishing it in a shady journal makes it even less glorious. Rzeczpospolita and a bunch of other dailies and portals (odkrywcy, wykop, onet, wp) are a bunch of gullible boneheads by 1.) publishing unverified information 2.) decorating it with sensational headlines.