Religious Roots of Relativity by Glenn Borchardt

Religious Roots of Relativity by Glenn Borchardt

Author:Glenn Borchardt [Borchardt, Glenn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-11-08T22:00:00+00:00


Reversibility and Relativity

Relativity’s compromise between religion and science was regressive, as all such compromises must be. By rejecting Newton's Second Law of Motion whenever inconvenient, physics rejected reality in favor of religious ideality. The Second Law was simple for describing the physicalness of physics: the collision of one thing with another. Giving that up was promoted as a great advance, an occasion for the appellation of the word “modern” to physics. It was anything but that; it was the epitome of reversibility, and a welcome mat for anti-science dreams and imaginings.

Many fantasies are derived from relativity. From time travel to wormholes, believers in the supernatural can receive daily missives from the smartest folks that would titillate those weary of their hum-drum lives in the real world. Regressives and reformists can debate some of these incessantly. Here are some of them:



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