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Autodynamics

The work of Dr. Ricardo Carezani

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Autodyanmics

Autodynamics > Autodyanmics

Autodynamics is the theory that was created by Dr. Ricardo Carezani after having found both physical and mathematical flaws in Einstein’s theory of relativity in the early 1940s.

Derivations

There are two derivations of Autodynamics by Carezani:

  1. Galilean Simplification
  2. Frames Derivation

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