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[MERIT] 09-21-2008 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Fyrenza (Post 522035)
you are missing the point

regardless of which theory we look at
if
at any point
it is disproven by facts
then it was based on incorrect data and is not the correct answer

newtons laws were built on but ultimately disproved by einsteins theory of relativity

one day someone may come along and disprove einsteins theories
but not if everyone quits probing for the real answer

You're not saying anything. How is gravity disproven by facts? Newton's Laws were not disproven by Einstein's theories. Take a f*cking physics course at the YMCA you ass.

FireInCairo 09-21-2008 04:31 AM

I dont think anyone can say anything is law...

right-track 09-21-2008 05:00 AM

...Mod Law.

Oojay...stop the anger.

Fyrenza 09-21-2008 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fsu dot edu
Because Newton's law did not include such retardation effects, and permitted violations of special relativity, it was clear that Newton's law had to be an approximation to the correct law of gravity.

which einstein came up with in his Theory of Relativity

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So why is Newton still taught? The problem is that it takes 4-5 years of math/physics background to fully understand Einsteins theory.
newton is taught as a 'special case,' to give people a basic understanding of the concept

but einsteins theory is the 'correct' one

so far

i might have a prob taking classes at the ymca

im female and already attended a private college

is the ymca where you went?


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