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Scientific Secrets of Jainism
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It must be admitted that Einstien had a wonderful imagiation but as far as the physics is concerned, the equations of mass, length and time for the moving objects and addition of vectors depending on his Special Theory of Relativity are true only to a certain limit. Beyond the limit, the equations prove to be untrue or they are not applicable or useless. The equations are as underse :
m.
(1) My = TT-v? Ic?
(2) AT = V1-v? 10?
V,+ V
+II
(3) L = ''(V1-v?10?)
(4)
The postulates of Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity are as under:
1. The velocity of the object which produces light has no effect on the velocity of its own light. In that sense, the velocity of light is constant.
2. No object in the world can attain more velocity than the velocity of
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Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. General Relativity and other inventions are based on these two postulates. The aforementioned formulae cannot be applied to objects which have greater velocity than light because here v is grater than c and therefore, the value of vlc is greater than 1 and 1 -vc' has a negative(-ve) value. Therefore, the value of Ji-/c2 given in the formula mentioned above cannot be obtained or it is only imaginary. In the fourth formula even if V, and V, are greater than c, their addition is always less than c.
Regarding Newton's laws of gravitation, there is a formula F = 6
where F stands for the force of gravitation, m, is the mass of object No.1, m, is the mass of object No.2 and d is distance between the two objects. The gravitational force between any two objects in the universe is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Supposing that the distance between the two objects is reduced to zero, the gravitational force
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