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On Mar 29, 1:44?pm, "Pentcho Valev" <pva...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17260859: "LISA is scheduled to launch in
2015. "No one has detected gravitational waves yet. If LISA flies and
works properly, it will detect gravitational waves from astronomical
sources," Richstone said. "If it doesn't, then Einstein's theory of
general relativity is wrong."

In fact, Einsteinians tried to refute Einstein in 1960 but failed. At
that time Pound and Rebka had measured a frequency shift

f'=f(1+V/c^2)

and many Einsteinians suspected that this result confirmed Einstein's
1911 equation according to which the speed of light is variable:

c'=c(1+V/c^2)

However simultaneously Einsteinians discovered that nothing can refute
Einstein's theory, even Einstein's own equations. Refutation is only
possible in the distant future but, surprisingly, as the distant
future approaches, it stops being a distant future and refutation
becomes impossible again.

Pentcho Valev


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