Sujet : Re: Newton: Photon falling from h meters increase its energy.
De : r.hachel (at) *nospam* liscati.fr.invalid (Richard Hachel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 14. Jan 2025, 14:34:28
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Le 14/01/2025 à 13:19, "Paul.B.Andersen" a écrit :
I interpreted this as that Einstein somehow had "fixed"
the predictions of GR to be in accordance with measurements
shown on some photographic plates.
In other words, LaurenceClarkCrossen claim that Einstein
knew what the GR prediction should be to be in accordance
with measurements.
This is exactly what happened.
There were two eclipses in 1917, and very strangely, there was no photograph of the first one "the weather was very nice, but it clouded over just at the time of the eclipse". However, if the pictures had been taken, we would have realized that Einstein was wrong because his predictions of the deviation were half as much.
In the meantime (this is very strange) Einstein will correct his calculations, and bingo!
During the second eclipse, we can take the photographs, and we fall right on Einstein's predictions.
From there to thinking that the scientists warned Einstein that the deviation was incorrect, and that he had to redo the calculations to find a double deflection, there is only one step.
We cannot prove it, but it still smells like a very probable intellectual scam.
R.H.