Soumendra Nath Thakur
Relativity is not necessary for the very phenomena it is often praised for explaining. In truth, it diverted science away from rational foundations by introducing dilatable time and curved, blended space — abstraction that complicate rather than clarifying physical reality.
The pre-relativistic framework was already sufficient to support a more consistent and physically intuitive understanding of the universe. What was needed was not a leap into spacetime distortion, but a deeper refinement of classical principles.
This is where Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM) comes in — a framework with the potential to restore coherence and rational causality to physics. Once fully explored, ECM may well demonstrate that relativity’s perceived necessity was a historical detour, not a scientific inevitability.
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