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This thread is supposed to be about finding flaws in General Relativity, but the way these people talk they sound like they have no real knowledge of GR. I was just curious if any of you guys could explain further.
I only got through the first paragraph before the mixture of conspiracy theory and crackpottery overcame me. I doubt it gets significantly better after that.cordless03 said:This thread is supposed to be about finding flaws in General Relativity, but the way these people talk they sound like they have no real knowledge of GR. I was just curious if any of you guys could explain further.
cordless03 said:I was just curious if any of you guys could explain further.
General Relativity is a theory of gravity developed by Albert Einstein in the early 20th century. It describes how objects with mass interact with each other and how they affect the fabric of space and time.
Some common flaws in General Relativity include the inability to explain the behavior of black holes, the existence of singularities, and the incompatibility with quantum mechanics.
Scientists search for flaws in General Relativity by conducting experiments and making observations that challenge the predictions of the theory. They also use mathematical models and simulations to test the theory's predictions.
It is important to find flaws in General Relativity because it is one of the fundamental theories in physics and plays a crucial role in our understanding of the universe. Finding flaws can lead to new discoveries and advancements in our understanding of gravity and the nature of space and time.
No, General Relativity has not been proven wrong. It has been extensively tested and has accurately predicted the behavior of gravity in numerous experiments and observations. However, it is still an incomplete theory and scientists continue to search for flaws and improvements to further our understanding of the universe.