I'm pretty sure general relativity has been scientifically verified at least once, probably more than that.
One experiment that I can think of which validated relativity is time dilation. Take two clocks, one at rest, and one moving at high velocity. The clock that was moving will experience less time passing than the clock at rest. This has been verified many times, and if it were not true it would disprove relativity. Also, modern technologies such as GPS rely on this being true to work.
Something can be verified, but not proven or falsifiable, and thus not science - all scientific study is falsifiable. What is the falsifiability method for the ToR?
He was still definitely involved in some real wonky stuff
It’s super coincidental how many “great American inventors” worked at the patent office
Time dilation is one of several ways that Relativity could be falsified -- if it were shown that time dilation did not happen, the theory would be proven wrong.
Instead, time dilation is not only known to occur but must be taken into account in a number of situations, including the operation of the GPS system.
I'm pretty sure general relativity has been scientifically verified at least once, probably more than that.
One experiment that I can think of which validated relativity is time dilation. Take two clocks, one at rest, and one moving at high velocity. The clock that was moving will experience less time passing than the clock at rest. This has been verified many times, and if it were not true it would disprove relativity. Also, modern technologies such as GPS rely on this being true to work.
Just mocking some sacred cows, fren!
Fairly sure of a few things:
Time dilation is one of several ways that Relativity could be falsified -- if it were shown that time dilation did not happen, the theory would be proven wrong.
Instead, time dilation is not only known to occur but must be taken into account in a number of situations, including the operation of the GPS system.
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