| Re: Einstein's so-called 'Biggest Blunder' was right after all. Quote:
Originally Posted by baudrunner Einstein's biggest blunder was just that.
He believed that the Universe was static. It was not until after he reviewed Edwin Hubble's observational data in 1929 which proved that the Universe was expanding that he changed his position, calling his static Universe theory "my greatest blunder."
Get your facts straight. | In straightening out the facts, Einstein's Cosmological Constant (Unified Field Theory) equations allow for an expanding universe, and, since 1996, when the acceleration of the expanding universe was discovered, the abandoned Cosmological Constant (Lambda) has been brought out of retirement and is being employed as LCDM (LambdaColdDarkMatter) to explain 'quintessence' and the acceleration of the expanding universe...
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__________________ (George Berkeley, 1710) ... lay the beginning in a distinct explication of what is meant by thing, reality, existence: for in vain shall we dispute concerning the real existence of things, or pretend to any knowledge thereof, so long as we have not fixed the meaning of those words. "All things come out of the one and the one out of all things." - Heraclitus "Reality is an illusion - albeit a persistent one." - Einstein "Particles give me a headache." - Ibid |