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On May 27, 5:11 pm, wrote:
http://discovermagazine.com/2008/sep...s#.UaPz90jnitI You can add the following to the list. shrug http://groups.google.com/group/sci.p...838215db63f7ba Another one is the pre-1915 derivation of the perihelion advance of Mercury. Previously, Paul Gerber had derived this same thing by modifying the Newtonian gravitational potential to include (dr/dt) terms. Before GR, Einstein the nitwit, the plagiarist, and the liar modified the Newtonian gravitational potential to include (1/r^2) terms instead of (dr/dt) terms. He should have easily found the right gravitational potential, but he fvcked up really bad. shrug Now, does the Schwarzschild metric really predicts a 43” seconds of perihelion advance per century? Besides the Euler-Lagrange equation, associated with the angular displacement, that deals with the conservation of angular momentum, there is another one that deals with r. From the latter Euler-Lagrange equation derived using the same method as Gerber, it only yields half of the so-called accepted number. The self-styled physicists are guilty of cherry-picking the equation of their very choice to derive the desired results. shrug Of course, the loudest mouth to support SR or GR are the ones who cannot do any math to save their Einstein Dingleberry asses. Does anyone what to go there? shrug |
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