Relativity
Re-examining Einstein’s “
Theory of Relativity” shows the limitations and fallacy of conventional
“Mathematical Physics Equations” and mysticisms including: light speed limits,
curved universe, expanding universe, big bang theory, relative time, time
travel, and light bending by gravity.
New theories under development 2008
Abstract: Einstein’s “Theory of Relativity” is used as an example to illustrate the limitations and fallacy of “Mathematical Physics” and the mysticism resulting from our modern reliance on “Mathematical Equations”. In our modern view of science, advanced research is done by academics, scientists, or engineers, standing in front of a large blackboard to manipulate complex mathematical equations in order to discover new laws of nature or scientific principles expressed in mathematical equations. The equations are then to be handed over to engineers to build complex industrial applications. This entirely fictional view on science and technology may then lead to almost comical interpretations of nature and the “Inversion of Reality”. For example, if dark matter cannot be found in the universe, as demanded by Einstein’s equations, then an extensive search is made to find something that resembles that theoretical predictions. This research is performed by privileged classes of priests, academics, or experts, because the equations are thought to be far too complex for us mere mortals. Inversion of reality means that Einstein’s equations are actually thought of running the universe, and if dark matter is not found then the universe must be wrong. It may be hard to accept that modern science and technology are based on sloppy mysticism, that needs to be cleaned up to free ourselves from mysticisms, such as mathematical physics, relativity, or equations.
Applications: A new set of rules are sought to clean up scientific mysticisms.
Keywords: Scientific mysticisms, the methods of science, the truth about equations.
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