David Spector
Jul 30, 2017 · 1 min read

Most clocks of Einstein’s day contain many mechanical parts. His Special theory does not describe the affect of speed on those machanical parts. It describes time intervals (not time), which can be measured by clocks but are more accurately modeled by 4-space mathematics. Much of this article is nonsense. Both theories of Einstein are used in correcting the timing signals used in the 24-satellite GPS today, which shows their usefulness and correctness.

The examples of steeply-varying gravitational gradient given here are unverified nonsense. Most “mystery spots” are places where the appearance of the surroundings (specifically the perspective) suggests a path that is downhill, but the path is actually uphill, or vice versa. No actual mystery at all.

Finally, black holes and the big bang are still supported by strong physical evidence today. So why are they mentioned?

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