Exploring Einstein's Idiots: A Challenge to Relativity?

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In summary, there is a discussion going on about a YouTube channel called "Einstein's Idiots" which challenges the concepts of mathematics, quantum mechanics, relativity, and string theory. The creator of the channel presents alternative ideas about gravity and some viewers find his arguments interesting. However, it is advised to first understand the standard approaches before considering this alternative perspective. There are also concerns about the credibility of the channel, as the creator may be manipulating the comments section to make it seem like there is more support for his ideas. Some viewers also question the increasing use of complex mathematical models in science and prefer a more intuitive approach.
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picking on relativity!?

Has anyone seen these? on youtube search, "einstein's idiots." From what i understand this guy is challenging mostly mathematics, but he (in some of his other videos, I've only watched two or so...) also goes on to say that both quantum mechanics, relativity and string theory are wrong on top of which he presents ideas that he believes better explain how gravity works. honestly i feel like if he was as right as he thinks, i would have heard this stuff before but on the other hand he makes some really interesting points in "einsteins idiots #12". really i just wanted someone(s) to explain to me rather this is just propaganda or something worth being interested in.

thanks in advance, corey
 
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My advice would be, first study the "standard" approaches until you understand what they say, then consider this guys videos. He asks interesting quetions, but...

One way I measure you tube videos is by looking at who makes the comments. One of these that I just looked at has 120 comments, but casually scrolling thru, I see that the author makes most of them himself. Telling, that
 
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Yeah, there is quite a few people like that. I only know very basic sophmore special relativity, but I always thought these "kooks" should be treated better than they are. I have the feeling that a lot of physicists are platonists who think mathematical models are nature, and I do not trust the increasingly arcane use of mathematics in things that seem more like an excersize of mathematical elegance than science. Differential equations make a lot of sense because they are inherently intuitive, but 11 dimensional manifolds...I don't think that accounts for reality. Perhaps I am wrong though.
 

1. What is "Exploring Einstein's Idiots: A Challenge to Relativity?"

"Exploring Einstein's Idiots: A Challenge to Relativity" is a book written by physicist Dr. Alexander Unzicker, which challenges the principles of Einstein's theory of relativity and explores alternative theories of gravity.

2. What inspired Dr. Alexander Unzicker to write this book?

Dr. Unzicker was inspired to write this book after noticing that the principles of Einstein's theory of relativity were being accepted as fact without being rigorously tested or challenged. He believes that true scientific progress can only be achieved through critical analysis and questioning of established theories.

3. What are some of the main arguments presented in the book?

The book presents several arguments against the principles of Einstein's theory of relativity, including the lack of empirical evidence, the contradictions and paradoxes within the theory, and the failure to unify it with quantum mechanics. It also explores alternative theories of gravity, such as the Mach's principle and Lorentz ether theory.

4. Has Dr. Unzicker's book been well received by the scientific community?

The book has sparked controversy within the scientific community, with some physicists praising it for its critical analysis of established theories and others criticizing it for promoting pseudoscience. However, it has been well-received by the general public and has sparked important discussions about the nature of scientific progress.

5. Is "Exploring Einstein's Idiots: A Challenge to Relativity" suitable for non-scientists?

While the book does delve into complex scientific concepts, it is written in a clear and engaging style that is accessible to non-scientists. Dr. Unzicker also provides helpful explanations and examples to make the concepts easier to understand. However, some basic knowledge of physics may be helpful in fully understanding the arguments presented in the book.

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