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A new theory challenges Einstein's theory of General Relativity

The thing that we forget when we are talking about theories, we must remember that they are tools in the hands of researchers. There is a reason why Einstein's theories about the Special Relativity(1) and General Relativity (2)are so fantastic and powerful, that it is very hard to find any mistakes. They are well-documented formulas, what researchers can say about the most beautiful theories in the world.

But we are forgetting that those famous theories are made in the early 20th century. Einstein published his theory of Special Relativity in 1905, and his theory of General Relativity was published in 1915 during the First World War. And that means there are small advantages made to calculation equipment after that.

The theories come and some of them fall and the first theory that was fallen was Euclidean geometry when David Hilbert(3) proved that there were small differences between the axions of the real-life triangle, what is drawn on the ball-layer and theoretical triangle. Hilbert used a mechanical calculator and virtual triangles, and that thing causes the observation that the commonly know theories might have small errors. The Euclidean geometry gives enough accuracy in the normal life metering. But in very sharp calculations is needed the non-Euclidean(4) formulas.

The new theory about the fragments of energy is (at least partially) throwing Einstein's Theory of General Relativity into history(5). The higher accuracy with observation tools and calculation equipment is turning many theories into history or the field where those theories affect turning smaller. Things like black holes are proving that there is a point in our universe, where things like general theories are not fitting. The fact is that this thing is not seen every day. People don't every day put a challenge to Einstein.

Because the escaping velocity is higher than the speed of the light the particles are dropping to the center of gravity field with a speed that is higher than the speed of the light. The particle drops to the center of the gravity zone with a speed that is the same as escaping velocity. The new theories are made by using the ultimate calculations where the length of the decimal numbers is billions of numbers. This thing has caused that there are small errors in the many famous and well-known theories. That means that those theories must inspect after a certain time.

1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_relativity

2)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_relativity

3)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hilbert

4) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-Euclidean_geometry

5)https://futurism.com/new-theory-throws-out-einsteins-theory-general-relativity

 https://curiosityanddarkmatter.home.blog/2020/12/18/a-new-theory-challenges-einsteins-theory-of-general-relativity/

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