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Since it's wrong what theory am I supposed to believe in? I can't remember my exact source but I'm almost sure it's either Carl Sagan or Jessica Alba. You would think it would have made a bigger splash than it did. I'll bet Oprah could get to the bottom of it!

2007-08-09 15:23:53 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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You must be bored, trying to amuse yourself asking questions like this, and slipping in silly random parts in it like hearing from jessica alba about relativity. Also the oprah thing at the end, i like your style. In addition, if oprah cant find out about relativity, then perhaps George Bush could figure out its flaws and disprove Einstein.
I guess Karter is too smart for us all. Figured it out without having to ask daddy. Pretentious........

2007-08-09 17:18:44 · answer #1 · answered by Jpressure 3 · 1 0

Where did you hear that Einstein's theory was completely wrong?
While it may have some small details that were incomplete or incorrect (e.g. he theorized that the universe was static and not expanding), current mathematics and physics has filled in the small discrepancies.
It continues (along with some of the minor adjustments in the last few decades) to accurately predict observational data.
So you can believe in whichever theory you like, I'll stick with the scientists that are experts in this area.

2007-08-09 16:08:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

it relatively is getting infuriating. they chanced on one effect that probably violates the final guideline that no longer something might desire to bypass speedier than the cost of sunshine. This effect runs against thousands and thousands of previous outcomes that each and all and sundry shown it, so what scientists say is "it relatively is exciting. Can all and sundry clarify our effect, or locate the place our test might have led to an errors?" be conscious the object which you related is entitled "Pillar of physics _challenged_" (emphasis mine; 'challenged' would not recommend 'proved incorrect'). the worldwide is split in 2 communities of persons (no longer the two diverse): people who understand a sprint bit technology and take any fact with a hearty dose of wonderment, skepticism, rationality, and stay away from leaping to end; and people who demonstrate a maximum obvious loss of restraint and many times are everywhere showing how ignorant and customarily stupid they probable are. Care to wager which team you belong to?

2016-11-11 22:03:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Einstein had moments of wrongness (e.g. the cosmological constant); however he was right way more than he was wrong. Certainly, in the area of relativity, he has been proven to be correct (his work is only 102 years old).

I suspect that Oprah, bright as she is, does not understand relativity.

2007-08-09 16:02:25 · answer #4 · answered by Larry454 7 · 0 0

The theory of relativity is now common sense. I'm 16 and I figured it out by myself. It's widely accepted. It's not wrong at all.

To Mercury (below me) - You know what I mean. I'm just trying to show that it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out.

2007-08-09 18:30:08 · answer #5 · answered by Karter4Life 2 · 0 1

i hadnt heardit was wrong sure you arent smoking

2007-08-09 15:32:09 · answer #6 · answered by Jonathan L 2 · 0 0

wow Karter. all on your own huh

2007-08-09 19:18:13 · answer #7 · answered by Mercury 2010 7 · 2 0

meh, it's all relative.

2007-08-09 15:33:09 · answer #8 · answered by Mel 4 · 0 0

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