Correspondence and papers on Stamper's rational theory.
F. Harrison Stamper papers
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- GB 249 T-MIN/14
- Dates of Creation
- 1958 - 1962
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 0.2 metres
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Administrative / Biographical History
F. Harrison Stamper, who lived in Los Angeles, California, believed in the particle theory as against the more generally held field theory, and called his own beliefs the rational theory. He attacked Albert Einstein's theory of relativity in a series of self published papers and pamphlets, and in a series of letters to academics in the United States and Europe.
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F. Harrison Stamper, who lived in Los Angeles, California, believed in the particle theory as against the more generally held field theory, and called his own beliefs the rational theory. He attacked Albert Einstein's theory of relativity in a series of self published papers and pamphlets, and in a series of letters to academics in the United States and Europe.
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Created by Victoria Peters, February 2010.
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