How well do physics understand the implications and intricacies of General and Special Relativity?
Recently I have come to a fuller understanding of relativity and been kinda tossing and combing GR and SR in my head(for about a year). And I keep coming into these really interesting simple solutions to shit like inflationary theory, Dark matter, Gravitational potential, galaxy and galaxy cluster formation, some workings of Dark energy and how singularity evaporate.
Now I would normally dismiss it as already being thought of, just found not working, seeing how oblivious some of it seems. But everything just clicks into place with a single small extension to Relativity. And after some Googling I dont find shit on it neither.
So I'm really getting curious about how well modern physics understand relativity. Is it all just math to them? Are SR and GR just two different formulas they use?
I'm aware that there is no theory with out math, but I'm not a physicist.
>>8923768
>how well modern physics understand relativity.
Quite well.
>>8923768
>seeing how oblivious some of it seems
Oblivious. That is the word you should concentrate on.
If you are truly interested in the topic, learn the math and put in the work instead of watching documentaries on youtube and then thinking you can "solve" physics in your head.
>>8923768
>So I'm really getting curious about how well modern physics understand relativity. Is it all just math to them? Are SR and GR just two different formulas they use?
I think you should read Wald or MTW and find out.
>>8923792
First of all, sorry for offending you.
I guess I didn't make it clear. I'm not saying I have solved shit here, or will. I'm just tossing around ideas and I wanted to see if anyone here had some more insight if there was some kind of struggle in the field. Some discussion on the topic i guess.
>>8923826
Then lets hear some of your "obvious" solutions to the things you mentioned that already have solutions.
>>8923826
>I'm not saying I have solved shit here
> I keep coming into these really interesting simple solution
Yes, you did. And if you admit you have no formal background, you really should not be "tossing around ideas" about "the struggles of the field". Instead, ask questions, read and put some effort in becoming educated in the field. Otherwise, you come across as a tosser.
>>8923768
>And I keep coming into these really interesting simple solutions to shit like inflationary theory, Dark matter, Gravitational potential, galaxy and galaxy cluster formation, some workings of Dark energy and how singularity evaporate.
please describe one of your ideas.
Is this an accurate depiction of the application of ToR?
>>8924112
>>8924112
>Let's crush 'em all
Damn it Yang. If you left some behind the invasion would have been delayed at least a few minutes and you could have killed space Hitler. But nooo, you just had to let the space Jews ruin everything.