There is not much about general relativity that is well established. It's not a good system because the math breaks down. It results in singularities.Gadianton wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 7:36 pmThe problem that the DS and Valo have is they don't realize how thoroughly embedded relativity is within a huge sweep of the science that makes the modern world work.I don't think The Wicker Man dismisses science and he certainly doesn't deny what is taught.
What happens is they skip to the back of the book, find the biggest, most impressive problem, and go there. Gravity. Gravity is a mystery. Gravity doesn't reconcile with quantum mechanics. Wow, it's a total head scratcher. You'd think the "religion" of science would never even be able to admit that they don't know? How come there are so many YouTube videos with religious loyalists admitting the mystery of gravity?
But Valo and the Davidic servant know! Never having completed a single science experiment in their lives, they've already gone straight to the hardest problem of all problems, provide the answer, and then get mad at anyone who isn't willing to accept their answers because they say so.
And so I disagree with you. I think I get what you're saying, maybe he doesn't explicitly dispute anything but gravity, I don't know, but in doing so, he's implicitly disputing more of science than not when he does so.
But not only that, your religion requires you to believe in things you can't see, can't measure, can't detect, and that are just "made up" so the god you worship, "general relativity" and the institutions that follow, don't become a laughing stock.
It's complete horse crap at the end of the day.
You are just repeating the doctrine and dogma you've been taught. You can't explain anything you are describing. You can't prove it. You have faith and believe, like everyone else who worships a mysterious god.
Just because you have lots of money behind your religion doesn't mean it's true.
