Robert Oldershaw
1 min readJul 19, 2018

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Let’s Agree To Disagree

In science, an author’s theory starts with some proposed principles and the resulting theory makes definitive predictions. To the extent that multiple tests of those predictions are vindicated, the scientific community has confidence in the both the principles and the theory based on them.

Special and General Relativity have a remarkable record of predictive success.

When you show me definitive evidence of a failure of any one of relativity’s predictions, I am willing to give that evidence serious consideration. But just a gut-feeling that space-time and its curvature by mass/energy is wrong has no value to a serious scientific mind.

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