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View SchemaBeyond Einstein ... Are we all afraid of the Truth?
| Authors | Sanjay M Wagh |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0603149 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0603149 |
Abstract
The power-point presentation \cite{ppt} provided herein shows exactly why Einstein's field equations of his general relativity are based on an illogical approach to representing the observable world. Einstein had, in fact, discarded these equations way back in 1928 when he had began his solitary search for a unified field theory. However, the rest of us learned, taught, and also put too much faith for too long (for more than seventy years) in an illogical approach to representing the observable world. Consequently, we have developed great reluctance, resulting from dogmatic perceptions, prestige, reputation, ..., that is holding us back from orienting ourselves in the ``right'' direction to the understanding of the observable phenomena. This raises the question mentioned in the title: Are we all afraid of the Truth? Rhetorically speaking, we could then also ask: are we all afraid of Virginia Woolf? In the sequel, I also illustrate my approach to going Beyond Einstein for developing an appropriate mathematical framework for the fundamental physical ideas behind the General Principle of Relativity, for the unification of fundamental physical interactions and, hence, for a theory of everything.
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