[ExI] Problem with time travel WAS Faster than light??
BillK
pharos at gmail.com
Thu Sep 29 15:36:23 UTC 2011
2011/9/29 Dennis May wrote:
> General Relativity fails in its most basic task
> of being a correct theory of gravity. A good
> approximation on some scales but certainly not
> a correct theory in general.
>
>
There is no complete correct theory of gravity at present.
GR has been well tested for gravitational predictions.
See: <https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Tests_of_general_relativity>
GR is known to be incompatible with Quantum Mechanics.
That's why researchers are still flogging away trying to work out a TOE.
See: <https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Gravitation>
If you are going to continue making wild claims that you know where
Einstein went wrong, I suggest you need to get more research papers
published. You could start by trying to rewrite Wikipedia and see if
the referees there let you get away with it.
BillK
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