Herbert Dingle was an English astronomer and president of the Royal Astronomical Society. He is best-known for his claimed disproof of the theory of special relativity. Born in 1890, Dingle was educated at Plymouth Science, Art and Technical Schools and Imperial College, London. He was a member of the British government eclipse expeditions of 1927 and 1932; and became Professor of Natural Philosophy, Imperial College in 1938, Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, … Wikipedia
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