Was Einstein actually correct about his theory (General Relativity)..?? Well...I say that the theory of General Relativity (given, no doubt, by a scientist of great calliber) is not entirely correct...it only is able to explain some occourings of the universe in a satifactory way. It cannot explain According to General Relativity....space is not defined as a medium. We shall consider the universe to have started with a big bang. So..according to the laws of physics...there should be a big crunch too. But..if space is not a medium in which matter is scattered..then it has no boundries...because it not being a medium - is nothing... Now...if some sort of invisible force (gravity)..is existant..then it is the only force keeping matter together. Suppose there are two planets revolving around each other dut to gravity. One gets destroyed due to some reason (a comet flies into it..etc) then the gravitational effect of this planet would be gone(because the mass is no longer consolidated..but is scattered when the planet broke apart.) Because of this..the other planet which is no longer bound by gravity..is free to escape from the orignal peice of matter that was a result of the bang. Similarly, a lot of mass may escape.This would lead to another great mass of matter being formed.this would come together is another primevial atom in a crunch...again a bang would take place..many primeval atomes would keep on exploding making it impossible for the force of one blast to make the universe expand constantly(as is happening right now). Here's one reason why General Relativity is wrong.... Another is related to gravitation.....that I'll talk about in the next issue Post your queries to me... Abhishek Shukla
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