Justin M. Jacobs (About)
CNPS Member
(Died: August 7, 2016)
Real Estate, Dissident Scientist
Interests: Relativity, Light, Gravity
Justin Jacobs was a dissident scientist who worked in the area of relativity and light.
The Relativity of Gravity is a treatise written by Justin Jacobs. It thoroughly examines Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and is written in a manner that is meant to make it approachable to the general public.
Jacobs spent over 20 years researching and writing
The Relativity of Gravity. This treatise is revolutionary, controversial, and exposes what Jacobs concludes were many of Einstein’s false concepts.
Jacobs also wrote three other treatises entitled
The Relativity of Light, which explores Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity,
The Day the Universe Stopped Expanding, which scrutinizes Einstein’s theory of a Finite Spherical Universe and other related theories, and
The Michelson-Morley Paradox Solved, which examines Einstein's contraction of matter theory and explains the real reasons for the Michelson-Morley null results.
The Relativity of Light is a treatise written by Justin Jacobs. It thoroughly examines Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity and is written in a manner that is meant to make it approachable to the general public.
Jacobs spent over 20 years researching and writing
The Relativity of Light. This treatise is revolutionary, controversial, and exposes what Jacobs concludes were many of Einstein’s false concepts.
The Day the Universe Stopped Expanding is a treatise written by Justin Jacobs. It thoroughly examines Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity and is written in a manner that is meant to make it approachable to the general public.
Jacobs spent over 20 years researching and writing
The Day the Universe Stopped Expanding. This treatise is revolutionary, controversial, and exposes what Jacobs concludes were many of Einstein’s false concepts.
The Michelson-Morley Paradox Solved is a treatise written by Justin Jacobs. It thoroughly examines the Michelson-Morley paradoxical null results and is written in a manner that is meant to make it approachable to the general public.
Jacobs spent over 20 years researching and writing
The Michelson-Morley Paradox Solved. This treatise is revolutionary, controversial, and exposes what Jacobs concludes were many of Einstein’s false concepts.