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Counterexamples to Relativity

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The [[theory of relativity]] is a mathematical model for certain observed physical phenomenasystem that allows no exceptions. It is universally accepted heavily promoted by physicists [[liberals]] who like its encouragement of all political [[moral relativism|relativism]] and religious affiliations as an important part of what we know about its tendency to mislead people in how they view the world due to support by a large body of experimental data.<ref>See, but has attracted opposition from certain conservatives e.g., historian Paul Johnson's book about the 20th century, and the article written by liberal law professor Laurence Tribe as allegedly assisted by [[Barack Obama]]. Virtually no one who believe there is some connection between relativity taught and believes Relativity continues to read the [[moral relativismBible]], a book that outsells ''New York Times'' bestsellers by a hundred-fold. The following observations have been advanced as evidence </ref> Here is a list of 39 counterexamples: any one of them shows that the theory is false or incompleteincorrect.
#Despite wasting millions of taxpayer dollars searching for gravity waves predicted by the theory, none has ever been found.<ref>http://arxiv.org/abs/1102.3781</ref> ''Sound like [[global warming]]?''
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