Galaxy is a kind of whirlwind at zero gravity state in the nebula of the universe




1. "Time" is a concept that comes from comparing and observing the movements or changes of other objects according to the periodic movements of objects. And because of Einstein's theory of relativity, energy goes into time. Einstein ruined science and modern philosophy. So I looked up the concept of time in the dictionary, but Einstein's theory messed up the concept of time. Reality ends in three dimensions. Einstein mystified mathematics to create a dimension called the time dimension. Quantum proved that light is a mass of particles. A photon is just one of the ultra atoms going down to zero. In other words, light is not an absolute being. It is just one of the infinite beings in the universe. Beginning with the atomic theory of the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus, Dalton's atomic theory and Avgadro's molecular theory were followed by the discovery of atoms, atomic nuclei, electrons, protons, and elementary particles. The eternal atomism must be born. In other words, since it exists infinitely down to 0, the ultra atom must be existed. We must acknowledge the birth of the eternal atomism, in which there are no indivisible atoms. That is, all beings are infinitely divided because they exist. For reference, the 4th dimension of philosophy is not reality, but the world of metaphysics. The astronomer Eddington made Einstein a superstar scientist and the theory of relativity an all-powerful panacea. It becomes also more powerful because the gravitational lensing effect was discovered. However, at the time Einstein was active, his theory of relativity was correct. But now it's wrong. Strictly speaking, it is not a false theory. Its importance has declined significantly over time. And because of the need of the emergence of new theories, in other words, because Einstein's theory started to give a complain to some of the people and it becomes an era that can be explained by Newton's classical physics.

2. And there are two very important events in explaining the theory of relativity. One is that if you throw a light or object at a moving spaceship, it will be bounced off the spacecraft. Therefore, in this case, it is impossible to conduct a drop test of the light entering through the glass window of the spacecraft. Another incident is that the experiment could not be run on an uncovered truck when accounting for "time delay" and "length contraction". When the truck runs fast without the cover, wind blows, and when a coin or ball is thrown upward, the coin or ball is affected by the experimental variable, wind. And downplaying the parameters of these experiments, they exclaim, "But the great(?) light has nothing to do with it." For scientists who are wrong but want to exercise vested interests, I have no choice but to draw the dagger called "a tabletop theory".Even the basic experimental conditions were set incorrectly, and I wonder what would be in the heads of those who advocate the theory of relativity as the solver of the laws of the universe. There are three different worlds in the universe: inner, boundary and outer. The issue of vigilance is important, just as you cannot open a window when a high-speed train is running fast or an airplane is flying quickly. Einstein didn't give much thought to this boundary problem. Of course, as long as the trains and helicopters don't move, there's no problem. However, the theory of relativity is not needed in this case. The boundary is the third world. The boundary problem is perhaps the crucial mistake of Einstein's theory. Einstein only sees the experimenter in the train going away, not knowing whether the train window is open or closed, only writes a scientific theory at his desk with only a pen. The theory of relativity is "a tabletop theory".

3. GPS is a very important piece of evidence that advocates of Einstein's theory of relativity strongly claim and proudly present. GPS is a system that accurately pinpoints the position of an object on Earth by launching four or more satellites. But what proponents of polar relativity put forward is that according to the theory of relativity, time passes faster or slower depending on the position of each satellite. Cesium clocks, which are atomic clocks installed on Earth and satellites, pass slowly or quickly under the influence of gravity. However, this is not by the theory of relativity, but by a physical reaction between the earth and the satellite, that is, between the cesium atom installed on the satellite and the earth. So even GPS can be explained by classical physics. If we think relativity theory quietly, it is a magic and a fiction.

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    If you think carefully about the theory of relativity, some argue that it is a tabletop theory. He asserts that Einstein 'damaged philosophy and science'.

    Personally, it seems to me that the level of Einstein's ideas were interpreted as if they were biblicalized by squeezing experimental data into experimental data by the following scientists. The 'squeezing feeling?...!' of my oms theory not much different from If there were scientists who followed me, I would give a similar evaluation.

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  2. Whether Einstein was right or wrong doesn’t matter! What counts is that he seriously thought things out, something the common man has always failed to do!

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  3. Minkowski-Einstein "spacetime" is an abstract geometrical construct based on Lorentz Transforms, which have no basis in objective reality and hence a fiction and so is everything else based on it: "The Mystery of the Lorentz Transform: A Reconstruction and Its Implications for Einstein’s Theories of Relativity and cosmology": https://inspirehep.net/literature/2158754

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