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The Age of Relativity

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What causes gravity and mass? These questions still baffle all of us.

If the Astronomer Royal doesn't know what mass and gravity are, then who does? Obviously if you sit under Newton's tree and get hit in the head by a falling fruit then gravity is real. We all know that. But nobody knows what gravity is or what causes it. Since gravity and mechanical forces are proposed as the sole creative energy, it is now indispensable to invent an imaginary universe to make Special Relativity seem valid. Modern research, centered upon Einstein's notions about the role of mass and gravity, depends upon it even though nobody knows what they both are. Like Darwin's theory, itself a sociological phenomenon, Einstein's theories dictate the course of study and all results are interpreted according to it; even when it makes no sense. There is no proof that Black Holes exist except in Stephen Hawking's mind. The experiments said to prove them are fabricated in advance to confirm impossible observations. * There are other explanations for observed phenomena outside of Einstein's vision but those are (of course) discarded and suppressed. It's a sham centered upon Einstein's mystical vision of the universe in which gravity alone (as material god) determines the nature of it all. The apparent flaws in Einstein's physics that led to nothing of practical worth were negated by the explosion of The Bomb. That seemed to settle the issue. His obscure ideas became fact as western civilization discarded the Judeo-Christian cosmology of immutable God given decrees centered on the Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount. The Laws set down by Moses and the creation of the cosmos by the God of Abraham, are replaced for one of overall cultural relativity and diversity as part of a larger sociological trend. Thus modern society emerged as one where there are no moral certainties, nor societal absolutes. It's all relative. Without clear-cut visions of right and wrong, anything goes. This inaction is essential for small ruling elites to control the masses through increasingly organized and ultra-violent armed gangs that now freely roam the streets. In The Age of Relativity, justice and cultural norms are viewed mutable and all human behavior depends upon relatively perceived environmental and social circumstances that have no lasting and intrinsic value. In the midst of collapse, western civilization's core values easily explain its headlong plunge into madness and incoherence.

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S.J. Crothers: "flaws in black hole theory and general relativity " XXIX International Workshop on High Energy Physics: Protvino, Russia; June, 2013: Abstract: All alleged black hole solutions pertain to a universe that is spatially infinite, is eternal, contains only one mass, is not expanding, and is asymptotically flat or asymptotically curved. But the alleged big bang cosmology pertains to a universe that is spatially finite (one case) or spatially infinite (two different cases), is of finite age, contains radiation and many masses including multiple black holes (some of which are primordial), is expanding, and is not asymptotically anything. Thus the black hole and the big bang contradict one another - they are mutually exclusive. The black hole is almost universally claimed to be predicted by General Relativity. It is surprisingly easy to prove that this is not true. Similarly it is very often claimed that Newton's theory of gravitation also predicts the black hole, but this too is very easily proven to be erroneous. Despite numerous claims for discovery of black holes in their millions, nobody has ever actually found one. In addition it is not very difficult to prove that General Relativity violates the usual conservation of energy and momentum, with only a little use of mathematics. The simple proofs also demonstrate that all 'singularity theorems' related to General Relativity are invalid. Fundamentally there are contradictions contained in the very physical principles of General Relativity, combined with invalid mathematics, which render the theory untenable. It is the object of this paper to provide the proofs without the complicated mathematics usually associated with the subject.

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John Henry Egan lives in the Mojave Desert and has a degree in History from Hofstra University, He is published nationally and internationally in military history and film theory. His latest book is; War and Migration 1860-2020: The Ruin of (more...)
 

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