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Published by C1ay 03-16-2005
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By
paultrr
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03-17-2005
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| Re: Was Einstein right when he said he was wrong? Great article. I have for a while now considered its very possible all dark energy amounts to is a geometric progression and growth of tiny flux at the quatum scale. Its inflation of something very small that grows with time. |
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By
HIENVN
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08-14-2006
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| In my opinion, Einstein was right when he said he was wrong. However, almost scientists would like to say Einstein was wrong when he said he was wrong! These scientists are base on what they observed in their laboratories and in the universe. Einstein is not only said he was wrong but he also spent a long time (1920 -1945) to study for a theory that he named “Unified Field Theory,” which he hope will prove a wrong of quantum theory and a lack of his relativity theory. However, Einstein could not establish this unified field theory and this was a proof that almost scientists said Einstein was wrong when he rejected the value of quantum theory and his own relativity theory. Einstein knew he is wrong in his last life, because he supported for quantum theory and relativity theory that some of their defeats may cause some great mistakes for the future scientists. -Quantum Theory: Einstein supported for this theory with his study for photon (Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921), but he rejected the value of this quantum theory, because this theory expresses the non-continuousness of the universe while he mind universe is continuous. In my opinion, quantum mechanics used the exclusive term “Quanta” to describe the energy emit from a heat object. This description is not enough to describe all the interaction of the universe. -Relativity Theory: Einstein established this theory (in 1905 and 1915), but he said this theory is lack in his lecture in 1923, when he came to Sweden to receive for his 1921’s Nobel Prize for Physics. In my opinion, this relativity theory is lack because it is not include “energy” that is an important element of the universe. A great mistake is scientists around the world still use relativity theory to study for gravitational waves, which are the waves that Einstein confirmed in a manner of his general relativity theory in 1915. |
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