Can Einstein's Theory of Relativity Be Proven Wrong?

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"A star becomes its brightest just before dying".

I was searching this quote, which led me to search the meaning of "supernova", which led me an article in phys.org, and as usual, I was distracted by related links on the sidebar which led me to a forum post:

https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/when-light-arrives-at-the-end-of-space-what-happens.961144/

I didn't like how the OP treated and decided to join as a savior. They locked the thread, but let's hope I can make them open for me.

I also have questions on relativity. I hope I am treated better than the above thread while I prove Einstein was wrong ;)
 
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BuddyChrist said:
I didn't like how the OP treated and decided to join as a savior. They locked the thread, but let's hope I can make them open for me.
I don’t think the thread should be reopened, but you are certainly free to discuss the OP’s treatment here (but not the technical content).

BuddyChrist said:
I also have questions on relativity. I hope I am treated better than the above thread while I prove Einstein was wrong ;)
Please review the forum rules before doing so.
 
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