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Default New Scientist: "Bye bye space-time: is it time to free physics fromEinstein's legacy?"

New Scientist: "Bye bye space-time: is it time to free physics from Einstein's legacy?" https://www.newscientist.com/article...steins-legacy/

Perhaps it is too late. The metastases of the original malignancy, Einstein's false constant-speed-of-light axiom, may have killed physics irreversibly. Still let us replace the fatal axiom with a correct one and see what new physics will emerge. I have developed the idea in a series of tweets he https://twitter.com/pentcho_valev

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