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And so I ask the question, if E=mC2 fails to describe the quantum world then it is wrong?
Following the subsequent toppling of this endorsed theory at that time Einstein was able to produce the answer which led to our little Mercury fitting nicely back into the scheme of things.
We know there is dark matter and dark energy out there, we know there is a quantum world where the commonly used expression "all laws of physics break down" seems to apply.
"all laws of physics break down"
here is a quantum world where the commonly used expression "all laws of physics break down" seems to apply
Einstein himself supposedly refuted at the end of his illustrious career. Black holes and gravity waves for example