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I caught the tail end of a trail on BBC Radio 4 that had Brian Cox saying that "the apple doesn't fall to the floor. Instead the floor rises to meet the apple..." What was he getting at?
Yes, Einstein used the word variable, but then he also used geodesics...
Quote from: yor_on on 03/02/2017 11:12:15Yes, Einstein used the word variable, but then he also used geodesics...The recurring theme is that Einstein said one thing, and people like Brian Cox say something that flatly contradicts not just Einstein, but the hard scientific evidence too. The surface of the Earth is not accelerating upwards! Pointing this out and giving reference to the Einstein digital papers isn't invalidating relativity. To be blunt, it's invalidating the popscience tosh that is presented as relativity.
So what you are saying is relativity is immutable. The last word. Just as communism was the end of history. Nothing Einstein said can ever be wrong. Just let me know if this is your position. Then we can have a real debate.
I will also say Einstein never ever said the surface of the Earth is accelerating upwards. And since the diameter of the Earth is still 12,742 km I will say this too: Brian Cox is talking popscience nonsense.
Quote from: jeffreyH on 03/02/2017 18:04:57So what you are saying is relativity is immutable. The last word. Just as communism was the end of history. Nothing Einstein said can ever be wrong. Just let me know if this is your position. Then we can have a real debate.Er, no. Einstein was famously wrong about the expanding universe. But I will say this: general relativity is one of the best-tested theories we've got, as per Clifford Will's Confrontation between General Relativity and Experiment. I will also say Einstein never ever said the surface of the Earth is accelerating upwards. And since the diameter of the Earth is still 12,742 km I will say this too: Brian Cox is talking popscience nonsense.