Relativists’ Logic

While relativists believe that light, time and space do not obey commonsense and logic, they expect Ether to behave as per their primitive sense, and muon to travel as per their logical extrapolations.

While they don’t bother about logic when it comes to believing the weird mathematical predictions, they use ‘logic’ to draw conclusions from experiments to support their weird thinking.

Why can’t Ether behave vastly different to the relativists’ logical expectations and why can’t a muon live longer than what they ‘found’. Why do we think our previous calculations, of muon’s life span and velocity, should be universally correct? (That to in a world where there is no absolute time and space!)

Anyway relativity has established itself as a strong religion and it is difficult to challenge its beliefs. Those who challenge stand the risk of isolation, humiliation and suppression. The situation is not very much different from what Galileo and Copernicus had faced when they questioned the then religious beliefs.

Scientific journals out rightly refuse articles that contradict this ‘established science’. If someone tries to explain how various experiments were wrongly interpreted as supportive of relativity, scientific society either refute them as mere claims by people who can’t grasp the complex maths or expect them to provide the ‘experimental’ proof with weird formulae. (Those who challenge relativity can’t even continue their career in science, let alone undertaking the costly and ridiculous experiments like digging the earth through and through!). So basically scientific society as a whole stopped using commonsense and is obsessed with magical maths and ridiculous experiments.

Divine Maths!

Scientists have not only been fooled by the relativity theory, they have also lost the capacity to use commonsense. The idea that our perceived world is an illusion (and hence is our commonsense) is so deeply driven into their scientific minds that they are not ready to use their commonsense even if they have some left.

They readily accept weird mathematical models despite obvious contradiction with our every day experiences and commonsense. To support their religiously held weird scientific beliefs, they blame the non-believers for their mathematical illiteracy and inability to appreciate different reference frames.

Ever since the relativity theory (hailed as the greatest scientific discovery), weirdness in science has grown shamelessly because scientists believe that scientific predictions need not obey commonsense.

Recent theory of ‘Horizon model/Holographic universe’ highlights this fact- this weird model predicts that we are ‘living’ in a virtual world and claims that everything we see here including ourselves are merely 3D images. Our ‘reality’ is apparently represented on the 2-dimensional surface of ‘our’ universe called Horizon. So we are ‘living’ (rather playing!) in a 3-D movie that is being projected from the hard copy or the film at the horizon! Our thoughts, emotions, actions and perceptions are not real but are actually programmed at the horizon. This weirdness is accepted as science as it has strong maths. This is the awful state of science now.

The prevailing notion among the scientific community is – no maths, no science. They think that our common sense and reasoning get affected by our perception of the world (which apparently is not real) and hence should not be relied upon. Weirdly, they believe that maths do not get affected by the same despite the fact that maths is based upon reasoning. May be God has gifted them with some ‘divine maths’ that is untouched and unaffected by our earthly illusion sand reasoning!