Arvid Reuterdahl
Arvid Reuterdahl (February 15, 1876 – January 13, 1933) was a Swedish-American engineer, scientist and educator.
Arvid Reuterdahl | |
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Born | February 15, 1876 |
Died | January 13, 1933 |
Occupation | Engineer, writer |
Reuterdahl taught engineering at Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus. He was the first Dean of the Department of Engineering and Architecture at the College of St. Thomas.[1]
Reuterdahl was a noted opponent of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.[2][3][4] He considered Einstein's theory to be largely "bunk" and accused him of plagiarism.[5][6] Reuterdahl argued that Einstein's theory of relativity was plagiarized from a mechanical gravitation theory of Scottish engineer Robert Stevenson (pseudonym Kinertia). He argued that Stevenson's papers were sent to the Prussian Academy of Sciences in 1903 and that Einstein, a member of the Academy secretly made use of the papers.[4]
Reuterdahl communicated with other anti-relativists such as Ernst Gehrcke.[7] He was science editor for Henry Ford's journal the Dearborn Independent.[3]
Selected publications
- Scientific Theism Versus Materialism: The Space-time Potential (1920)
- Einstein and the New Science (1921)
- "Kinertia" Versus Einstein (1921)
- A Synthesis of Number, Space-Time and Energy (1923)
- The God of Science (1928)
- Einsteinism: Its Fallacies and Frauds (1931)
References
- "Arvid Reuterdahl Papers". University of St. Thomas. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- Heidenreich, E. L (2004). "Reuterdahl vs. Einstein: Nailing a Fallacy". The Mathematical Intelligencer. 26: 63–66.
- Wazeck, Milena (2013). "Marginalization Processes in Science: The Controversy about the Theory of Relativity in the 1920s". Social Studies of Science. 43 (2): 163–190.
- Wazeck, Milena. (2014). Einstein's Opponents: The Public Controversy about the Theory of Relativity in the 1920s. Cambridge University Press. pp. 171-173. ISBN 978-1-107-01744-3
- "April 10, 1921: St. Thomas prof calls Einstein's theory 'bunk'". Star Tribune. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- "The Origin of Einsteinism; Prof. Reuterdahl, Replying to Mr. Bond, Says That, in the Absence of Proofs of Innocence, Ein-stein Stands Convicted of Plagiarism". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- Rowe, David E. (2018). A Richer Picture of Mathematics: The Göttingen Tradition and Beyond. Springer. p. 260. ISBN 978-3-319-67818-4