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Einstein’s Great... Oversights

E.g. his “Equivalence Principle” has flaws that are probably fatal
for his General Theory of Relativity which is founded on that principle

Needs Tweaking, but Worth The Read

2002 Apr 09

The potential... oversights are so numerous that they can be called “manifold”. E.g. everyone knows that gravity is effectively an inverse square with distance type entity, but why has no one noticed that this means that uniform gravitational fields can’t exist — even “infinitesimally” — and therefore any physics that derives from assuming their actual existence is — most likely — fatally flawed?! Also, lighter and heavier test particles accelerate at the same rate — as required by the theory of “relativity” — only when measured in an absolute spacetime frame of reference (see relativity sub-section in Newton’s Great... Oversight, or for release blurb, see Newton’s Great... Oversight).

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