What is the Vortex Theory and why is it considered controversial?

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The discussion centers on a radical claim that the current understanding of the universe, particularly through Einstein's theory of relativity and quantum mechanics, is fundamentally flawed. It argues that the foundational elements of matter, space, time, energy, and natural forces are constructed in a way that contradicts established scientific beliefs. This new perspective, introduced by the Prestigious Russian Academic Society, suggests that the entire framework of physics, chemistry, and astronomy is outdated, rendering countless textbooks and educational materials obsolete. The implications of this theory are profound, indicating that millions of students are investing in an education based on concepts that may no longer hold validity. The conversation emphasizes a need for a complete overhaul of scientific education and literature in light of these revolutionary ideas.
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INTRODUCTION

A great mistake exists in science
The five pieces of the universe: matter, space, time, energy, and the forces of nature are not constructed the way science presently believes. They are constructed in a way totally unlike anything anyone has ever imagined before.
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Their construction, creates a shocking vision of the universe unlike anything anyone has ever seen before. This revolutionary new vision of the universe is not only the Rosetta Stone of Science, it is the greatest scientific discovery ever made.
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These revolutionary ideas are now being introduced to the world’s scientific community by the Prestigious Russian Academic Society.

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This revolutionary vision changes everything we know:

Einstein’s theory of relativity is now obsolete

Quantum mechanics is obsolete.

The end of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics renders the scientific disciplines of physics, chemistry, and astronomy obsolete. Shockingly, every science book in the world that deals with anyone of these subjects is obsolete!

Every college science text that deals with any part of anyone of these subjects is obsolete!

Not only will a billion books throughout the world have to be discarded and rewritten, but every science course in every school, college, and university will have to be modified. Unfortunately, millions of students are paying billions of dollars for science and engineering educations that are now obsolete!
 
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we've been through this vortex theory before, crack pottery.
 
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From $$0 = \delta(g^{\alpha\mu}g_{\mu\nu}) = g^{\alpha\mu} \delta g_{\mu\nu} + g_{\mu\nu} \delta g^{\alpha\mu}$$ we have $$g^{\alpha\mu} \delta g_{\mu\nu} = -g_{\mu\nu} \delta g^{\alpha\mu} \,\, . $$ Multiply both sides by ##g_{\alpha\beta}## to get $$\delta g_{\beta\nu} = -g_{\alpha\beta} g_{\mu\nu} \delta g^{\alpha\mu} \qquad(*)$$ (This is Dirac's eq. (26.9) in "GTR".) On the other hand, the variation ##\delta g^{\alpha\mu} = \bar{g}^{\alpha\mu} - g^{\alpha\mu}## should be a tensor...
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