Re: Do physicists totally and completely misunderstand General Relativity?
- From: "Tom Potter" <tdp@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 13:11:06 +0800
"Ivar Rosquist" <IRosquist@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 10:31:13 -0700, Bhanwara wrote:
Do physicists totally and completely misunderstand General Relativity?
Let me pose a question to you: Without looking at the evidence,
what is more likely: that you, somebody completely unknown, is right, and
the whole of the GR community is wrong, or that you have some insight
that they don't? You will agree that the former is more likely, right?
Now the latter has happened - Einstein is a good example. Are you
at his level of insight? Or might it be that it is you the one that
completely misunderstands GR? A statement like
"(There are no experimental verifications of GR, they all involve
mathematical and/or logical errors.)"
makes me think that it is you.
"Ivar Rosquist" raises a good point!
Let me pose a question to you: Without looking at the evidence,
what is more likely: that you, somebody completely unknown, is right, and
the whole of the astrology community is wrong, or that you have some insight
that they don't? You will agree that the former is more likely, right?
As "Ivar Rosquist" suggest,
both astrology and GR are "Towers of Babel"
that waste time, money and minds.
After Newton's model,
there were immediate and rapid advances
in mechanics, astronomy, etc.
After Maxwell's model
there were immediate and rapid advances
in chemistry, electricity, etc.
After Watson's and Crick's DNA model
there were immediate and rapid advances
in medicine, genetics, animal husbandry,
the history of the Earth and Mankind, etc.
Here we are, 100 years after General Relativity
and it continues to generate more hype and heat
than light and advances.
General Relativity is a Tower of Babel
that wastes time, money and minds on such
pursuits as time travel, worm holes, gravity waves,
rubber rulers and clocks, etc.
One would think that if the GTR and astrology Charlatans
possessed such powerful knowledge,
that they would enter the free market
like the guys from Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, Intel,
Texas Instruments, Apple, etc. and make billions of dollars,
rather than sucking up billions of the taxpayers dollars.
A mind is a terrible thing to waste!
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