Path: ...!weretis.net!feeder9.news.weretis.net!feeder8.news.weretis.net!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!news.dfncis.de!not-for-mail From: Luigi Fortunati Newsgroups: sci.physics.research Subject: Re: Experiments on the validity of Relativity Date: 15 May 2024 06:52:00 GMT Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 58 Approved: hees@itp.uni-frankfurt.de (sci.physics.research) Message-ID: References: X-Trace: news.dfncis.de HRQ2tIzs1xCspF89zrisPAW9afY6iByA/llncQHVkkI/W7JtL2d06bBceNwu4TXyd7 Cancel-Lock: sha1:d9W9v9XFIVzuUyjVqzFe96689Is= sha256:rQ9tNAzIFdA9v5fNqMvjJXWFuZDEu+Ob5AEHXQ0Loac= Bytes: 3036 Il 13/05/2024 08:58, Luigi Fortunati ha scritto: > When there is an experiment that proves Einstein right, the whole world > is ready to praise him and his theories (and rightly so). > > However, it is not right that, when an experiment proves Einstein wrong, > no one admits it and no one talks about it. > > Einstein says that bodies in free fall are at rest and that the man > inside the falling elevator experiences no forces or accelerations. > > I have demonstrated in every possible way (with well-illustrated thought > experiments via Geogebra) that it is a huge mistake, because two massive > bodies (which fall gravitationally and freely towards each other) > *accelerate* both in the reference of one and both in that of the other. > > Therefore, they are accelerated reference systems and not at rest. > > Both! > > This is regarding acceleration. > > It is even easier for the forces to demonstrate the error. > > Is the elevator plummeting towards a black hole in free fall? Of course > yes: it is in free fall. > > In such conditions, Einstein says that the man inside this free-falling > elevator does not suffer any force while (we all know!) the force is > there and (even) tears him to pieces together with the elevator! > > No one has ever been able to dispute this colossal error (that bodies in > free fall are at rest) because it is indisputable. > > And then, rather than admit the correctness of my statement, you all > preferred not to talk about it at all, because the flaws of Relativity > are better kept hidden. > > It is not very courageous to boast about the successes of a theory and > systematically hide the failures. Einstein always speaks of a body in free fall and a lift in free fall in the singular, as if there could be a body that falls alone, without there being another body that (simultaneously) falls in the opposite direction. But this never happens. If body A falls towards body B, body B also falls towards body A. If body A accelerates towards body B, body B also accelerates towards body A. And these two mutual accelerations never disappear, whatever the reference from which we measure them! They are real accelerations generated by real forces. Luigi Fortunati