Whether it's physically curved or not is debatable, however the equations predict the motion of gravity much better than what was in place before, at least up to the the mass of the Sun.
I always thought Tesla was against Einstein's theories because he didn't understand the math behind it.
Until Einstein proposed his equations, none of the existing theories/laws used for planetary orbits was able to explain why Mercury's orbit wasn't recessing the way it should. If it wasn't for this, Einstein's gravity theories probably wouldn't have been so widely accepted.
Whether it's physically curved or not is debatable, however the equations predict the motion of gravity much better than what was in place before, at least up to the the mass of the Sun.
I always thought Tesla was against Einstein's theories because he didn't understand the math behind it.
Until Einstein proposed his equations, none of the existing theories/laws used for planetary orbits was able to explain why Mercury's orbit wasn't recessing the way it should. If it wasn't for this, Einstein's gravity theories probably wouldn't have been so widely accepted.
What math are you referring to?
Einstein didn't understand his math either which is why his wife "proved" his work.