Common Errors in Einstein's Relativity Theory
and Questionable Theories in Cosmology
C. Y. Lo
ABSTRACT
There
are common errors in Einstein's Relativity. They are related to the
misinterpretation of E = mc2 as follows: 1) the electromagnetic
energy is not equivalent to mass; 2) a photon has a gravitational component; 3)
there is no dynamic solution for the Einstein equation and to have a dynamic
solution, the Einstein equation must be modified to the Lorentz-Levi- Einstein
equation; 4) general relativity is incomplete because of the absence of the gravitational
radiation reaction force; 5) the positive theorem of Schoen and Yau is
misleading in physics; 6) the repulsive static charge-mass interaction was
overlooked. However, Einstein's conjecture of unification between gravitation
and electromagnetism is correct. Accordingly, both the theories of black holes
and the expansion of the universe require new justifications because the
space-time singularity theorems of Hawking and Penrose are actually irrelevant
to physics. These theories are questionable since they were speculated from the
invalid dynamic Einstein equation, with invalid assumptions.
Key words: dynamic solution; gravitational
wave; E = mc2.
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