Sunday, July 5, 2026

The question for general relativity

 Can any mathematically logical theory of general, or special relativity, be considered complete?

Since Godel, in the early 1930,s, such a theory may be considered either correct or complete. But never both. 

Following Einstein there is no privileged frame of reference in which to judge.

In fact the closest approximation of such a frame could be tests for Bell inequalities.

The results of these tests speaks for itself. Hence my overturning the trick question of EPR

Relativity 2  QM 3

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