March 26, 2025
Soumendra Nath Thakur
Have you ever studied and understood general physics and mathematics beyond the framework of relativity? If so, does it seem that years of learning these fundamental subjects became meaningless after studying relativity? If relativity alone is sufficient to explain space-time, then why spend years studying classical physics and mathematics separately? Would it not be more logical to focus solely on relativity from the outset?
The truth is that gravity is a force, not a curvature of spacetime as Einstein postulated. Space and time are abstract extensions, not physical entities, and thus cannot behave as relativistic interpretations suggest. What appears as an expanding spacetime is not a physical expansion but an indefinite extension of spatial and temporal measurements due to ever-changing existential events.
To truly understand the physical world, one must respect the foundational principles of general physics and classical mechanics rather than accept flawed relativistic interpretations uncritically. Science thrives on objective reasoning, not consensus or ideological influence.
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