I'm not trying to be disagreeable lol, there's truth here. There is a fine line though, where people like Einstein applied physical properties to concepts (space and time). Even if the maths checks out in such an instance, it is based on fallacious logic and I am forced to reject such theories on that basis.

But I'm all for people doing this work, it will get us to the truth eventually.

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you think Einstein is wrong?

I do. He stole his work from Henre Poincare, and as mentioned, you can't apply physical properties to concepts.

Gravity is an effect of magnetism and dielectricity. We can manipulate objects and make them go up or down using electrostatics. Magnetism is a much stronger force than gravity is claimed to be, and it can be experimentally validated by anyone. Warping and bending of spacetime? Heh.

I think it makes more sense to adopt the views of people like Tesla on this basis. He, among others, was responsible for the basis of the AC motor that gave us our electrical grid. He wasn't a fan of Einstein either.

how about quantum computers. they are a rality now. I'm far from comprehending all things involved, I don't see how to explain that without Einstein's work.

It's a lot to get into through text alone. I think it's worth understanding quantum vs aether as explanatory frameworks for the universe. Have a look here:

https://youtu.be/0_Qn3y0V1BY

https://youtu.be/aq-oluWt_kY

One more, perhaps more apt: https://youtu.be/1Y0yIMZgt6E