A just weight and balance are the LORD’S: all the weights of the bag are his work.
(Proverbs 16:11) KJV
Most people mistakenly believe that Einstein‘s Theory of Relativity effectively replaced Newtonian Physics, but Einstein simply updated the Newtonian concept to include subatomic physics.
The theory of relativity is about as hallowed as you can get in mainstream science (SciPop). It’s revered, though poorly understood. Now that we have Matty’s Law of Biblical Gravitation we can see the theory of relativity for what it really is: an opportunistic rationalization of circumstantial evidence.
We all have the same evidence. Our choice of paradigm determines what we think it’s evidence of.
– Matty’s Razor
Einstein regarded the proportional relationship between mass and gravity as causal, just like Newton. He expanded the idea to include subatomic physics and what mass really is. As such the mass of a body is the sum of all its energy, including its motion through space in time. This means that matter, space and time are all part of a whole. If gravity has an effect on matter and space, Einstein reasoned, it ought to have an effect on time too. This is a prediction of the theory of relativity.
Einstein didn’t know the cause of gravity. The assumption that mass can’t exist without gravity, and that gravity is a property of mass, is equivalent to saying that the universe has no cause. As such, the theory of relativity is a mathematical expression of godless existence. In other words, a load of dingo’s kidneys.
There are two ways in which scientific sleight-of-hand has been used to make it look like the theory of relativity is real.
The theory of relativity is an induced rationalization of circumstantial evidence based on the premise that God is irrelevant. Matty’s Paradigm is a conclusion deduced from the principle that God can’t lie. The empirical observations are the same. We all have exactly the same evidence (Matty’s razor). As a result we may conclude that general relativity is dead.
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