Gravity (GOT) 2.40pm Monday 14th July 2025


Gravity (GOT) 2.40pm Monday 14th July 2025

I wish to comment, sometimes silence can be considered agreeance and I do not agree that gravity waves have been confirmed at all.

I haven’t commented because the author/s used wording that they shouldn’t have morally used.

That aside, if I decided the world was a flat slab, (which we once did actually believe) then the rest of my work based on that fundamental, would be incorrect wouldn’t it?

Relativity is based on the belief that the universe was unchanging. I do not know what the gentleman believed the universe began as, whether it grew and ceased to grow, or it began at the size he believed it always to be. That is a fundamental flaw yet science has decided to disregard that fundamental and maintain the theory. An expanding universe and Relativity doesn’t work, in my view.

If I had a theory of something, and estimated the something as constant and unchanging, only to discover that model was incorrect, my whole model would be likely considered faulty and discarded by science.

The gravity wave that was supposedly confirmed, was a shock wave inside an atomic fusion beam/wave.

If you fire a bullet in water and fire another bullet in it’s wake, film it and watch it in slow motion, it isn’t a gravity wave you’ll detect. But you’ll see the disturbance of one bullet’s wake affecting the other’s.

Water isn’t space, but there are some likenesses in activity that can be used in order to obtain a visual.

My theory hasn’t been disproven. And it won’t be.

Science can rigidly hold on to a theory and spend vast sums of money, but if the theory isn’t correct, all the time, effort and money won’t make it so.

And to make it clear, as to why I may come across as terribly hurt and indignant, it’s because I am and rightfully so.

Fiona MacLeod (C)