Thane wrote: << Please pass on by if you're not interested in cranks. <<< Scientists and researchers have scrutinized Einstein's work and have been unable to definitively find anything wrong with it... until now! Best of all, you don't have to have a PhD to understand and verify Einstein's mistake for yourself. All that's required is an understanding of basic Algebra, access to Einstein's papers, and information to guide the way....
http://www.relativitychallenge.com/index.htm
Actually, Einstein's first paper (more of an appendix) on E = mc^2 -- which I was just looking at yesterday -- contains several errors (as I learned from the footnotes), though these may all be chalked up to typos. Most likely there are similar errors in his other early papers. (These errors in the 1905 E = mc^2 were all found & corrected in print soon after.) The guy behind "Relativity Challenge" seems to have merely caught some of these early typos. --Dan