Re: Why relativity is infalsifiable



Bilge: Your consistent responses to this issue in relativity, by
avoiding the question, and responding with put downs, illustrate your
own lack of understanding of relativity. You seem only to be able to
repeat textbook math. You are a math type who has become so math
embroiled, that the world appears to you as stuff as seen through math
glasses. You are not a professional relativist, and it shows.





































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