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− | The [[theory of relativity]] is a mathematical system that allows no exceptions. Here is a list of counterexamples, and if only one of these is true, then the theory fails: | + | The [[theory of relativity]] is a mathematical system that allows no exceptions. It is heavily promoted by liberals who like its encouragement of relativism and its tendency to confuse how people view the world.<ref>See, e.g., historian Paul Johnson's book about the 20th century, and the article written by liberal law professor Laurence Tribe as allegedly assisted by [[Barack Obama]].</ref> Here is a list of counterexamples, and if only one of these is true, then the theory fails: |
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The theory of relativity is a mathematical system that allows no exceptions. It is heavily promoted by liberals who like its encouragement of relativism and its tendency to confuse how people view the world.[1] Here is a list of counterexamples, and if only one of these is true, then the theory fails:
- The Pioneer "anomaly"
- Increasingly precise measurements of the advance of the perihelion of Mercury, which show a shift beyond the margin of error predicted by relativity
- The discontinuity as velocity approaches "c" for infinitesimal mass
- The logical problem of an orthogonal force on relativistic scalar mass - does the force encounter the larger mass despite being orthogonal?
- The lack of curvature in overall space as observed by measurements
- The universe shortly after its creation, when quantum effects dominate
- The action-at-a-distance by Jesus, described in John 4:46-54
- The failure to discover gravitons, despite wasting hundreds of millions in taxpayer money in searching
- The inability of the theory to produce anything of value, contrary to every other theory of physics
- The change in mass over time of standard kilograms preserved under ideal conditions
- ↑ See, e.g., historian Paul Johnson's book about the 20th century, and the article written by liberal law professor Laurence Tribe as allegedly assisted by Barack Obama.