Re: Bending of light not well authenticated




<ande452@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:428D7621.7CE2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> You're both wrong. Deflection of a photon can never be proven
> by math. But the point of physics is to do experiments that
> can disprove theories. Nothing can be proven by math or experiments.

I agree with you that the deflection of a photon can never be proven by
math. However, what I have done is to disprove the actual prediction done
originally by (according to Mr. Dumse) Einstein himself.

So, although GR predicts a deflection of a photon due to the curvature of
spacetime, the deflection is not what is widely believed to be. However,
GR's predicion of Mercury's orbital anomaly is totally bogus. If you are
genuinely interested, I can show you how Einstein (assumng he was the
original clown to come up with this nonsense) went wrong.


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