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In 1920, Albert Einstein gave a presentation in which he postulated a principal of relativity that was so against the consensus of science of its day that it was not even challenged it was simply ignored. Einstein's supposition, if it were validated, would have unraveled popular scientific and mathematical theory all based on the outcomes of several similar experiments with one commonality; a simple but fatal flaw in their Design of Experiment. How would science and mathematics be different today had Einstein's factual assertions been heard over the popular avowals of consensus belief based on fatally flawed logic and experimentation? Within the covers of this book, we relive the last hundred years of science through a repeatable process of observational analysis, which incorporates the long ignored central preposition of Relativity.