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Papers written by Antonio Leon

December 5, 2024: A New Argument on Schrödinger's Cat view

November 6, 2024: Reinterpreting special relativity 4/4. Infinity and special relativity view

October 24, 2024: Reinterpreting special relativity 3/4. Violations of the Principle ... view

October 16, 2024: Reinterpreting special relativity 2/4. Special relativity and real ... view

October 9, 2024: Reinterpreting special relativity 1/4. An incomplete theory or a th... view

October 3, 2024: Spacetime: A New Copernican Revolution? view

September 25, 2024: Galileo's Supertask: Is This Physics? view

September 21, 2024: When Peer Review is a Scientific Sham view

August 7, 2024: A quantum solution to Zeno's Paradoxes view

November 22, 2024: Physicists' Blind Faith in Infinity view

April 15, 2024: The wrong foundation of quantum mechanics view

April 8, 2024: Fundamentals for a Discrete Model of the Universe view

April 1, 2024: On the Expansion of Real Physical Space view

March 25, 2024: Consequences of gravitational waves on space and light view

March 18, 2024: A Galilean Absolute Revolution view

March 11, 2024: Logic and Biology of Schrödinger`s Cat 3/3 view

March 4, 2024: Logic and Biology of Schrödinger`s Cat 2/3 view

April 07, 2024: Logic and Biology of Schrödinger`s Cat 1/3 view

February 13, 2024: The Anthropic Principle in a First-Cause Universe view

February 6, 2024: Proofs of Absolute Motion 1/3 view

September 26, 2024: Proofs of Absolute Motion 3/3 view

February 6, 2024: Proofs of Absolute Motion 2/3 view

March 28, 2024: The Origin of the Universe: A Formal Proof view

January 23, 2024: Lorentz Factor in Discrete Physics view

April 15, 2024: Questioning Leibniz's Principle of Sufficient Reason view

January 8, 2024: Absolute Motion: Anathema or Reality? view

December 27, 2023: Paradoxes in Naive Set Theory view

December 11, 2023: The Newton's bucket and physical space view

December 4, 2023: Revising an Argument About Infinity with two AIs view

November 30, 2023: The Shortest Proof of the Inconsistent Infinity view

November 29, 2023: Nothingness and the Physical Space view

November 27, 2023: Corrupción en la ciencia view

November 27, 2023: Corrupción en la ciencia view

November 21, 2023: Can space matter expand? view

November 15, 2023: Euclid's Fifth Postulate and the Geometry of the Universe view

November 6, 2023: A violation of the relativistic Lorentz's symmetry view

October 08, 2024: The other shame of physics view

December 02, 2023: Infinity, physics and language view

December 17, 2023: Two fallacies in modern physics view

November 17, 2023: The substance of physical space view

December 01, 2023: A special relativity inconsistency view

November 28, 2023: Newton's Bucket and Absolute Rotations view

January 05, 2024: The Shame of Physics view

December 26, 2023: Gravitational Waves as Empirical Proofs of Space Discreteness view

October 31, 2023: The physical meaning of entropy view

December 16, 2023: Achilles, the Tortoise and the Speed of Light view

September 25, 2023: Coevolution. The role of mathematical recursion in dynamic stability view

November 07, 2023: Paradoxes and Theorems view

August 09, 2023: Special relativity and the Laws of Logic view

May 8, 2023: On the incompleteness of special relativity 3/3 view