Tesla, Nikola 2011 [Kritik der SRT, ART]

Beitrag aus dem GOM-Projekt: 2394 weitere kritische Veröffentlichungen
zur Ergänzung der Dokumentation Textversion 1.2 – 2004, Kapitel 4. 

In: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Artikel: Nikola Tesla. – 12 S. = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla

Auszug: „Tesla was critical of Einstein’s relativity work, calling it: … [a] magnificent mathematical garb which fascinates, dazzles and makes people blind to the underlying errors. The theory is like a beggar clothed in purple whom ignorant people take for a king … its exponents are brilliant men but they are metaphysicists rather than scientists …[77]

Tesla also argued:
I hold that space cannot be curved, for the simple reason that it can have no properties. It might as well be said that God has properties. He has not, but only attributes and these are of our own making. Of properties we can only speak when dealing with matter filling the space. To say that in the presence of large bodies space becomes curved is equivalent to stating that something can act upon nothing. I, for one, refuse to subscribe to such a view.[78]

Tesla also believed that much of Albert Einstein’s relativity theory had already been proposed by [Ruder Boskovic], stating in an unpublished interview: …the relativity theory, by the way, is much older than its present proponents. It was advanced over 200 years ago by my illustrious countryman [Ruder Boskovic], the great philosopher, who, notwithstanding other and multifold obligations, wrote a thousand volumes of excellent literature on a vast variety of subjects. [Boskovic] dealt with relativity, including the so-called timespace continuum …‘.[79]“

Die Quellen für die Zitate: „77. ^ New York Times, 11 July 1935, p 23, c.8 – 78. ^ New York Herald Tribune, 11 September 1932 – 79. ^ 1936 unpublished interview, quoted in Anderson, L, ed. Nikola Tesla: Lecture Before the New York Academy of Sciences. 6 April 1897: The Streams of Lenard and Roentgen and Novel Apparatus for Their Production, reconstructed 1994.“

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