The history is full of misconceptions that opposed the progress of
physics. The book starts with reviewing some historical cases, such
as the arguments against the Earth rotation, or the famous problem
of 3/4 in the theory of electromagnetic mass of electron. After
having pointed out that misconceptions have been common in the
history of physics, it is argued that they must be present today as
well. In fact, it is now commonly being realized that in the last
forty years there has been no significant progress in the
fundamental theoretical physics. A reason certainly lies in certain
stumbling blocks on our way towards the unification of interaction
and of gravity with quantum mechanics. The author discusses what he
perceives as some persisting misconceptions that have not yet been
recognized as such by physics community in general.
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