Theory of Relativity

Theory of Relativity is a theory about gravity on a macro-level, ignoring the concept of life energy or electromagnetism in the universe, published in Annalen der Physik in 1905 by Ashkenazi jewish scientist Albert Einstein, used as a distortion of the unified field in the media industry  and in the Science Church. Einstein promoted by The NY Times, Bertrand Russell (MI6). Einstein explained gravity as the curvature of space-time (concept of Henri Pointcaré), with black holes as an example of that curvature. The atom bomb of Project Manhattan, based on the nuclear strong force, was seen as evidence of Einstein's theory.

Edmund Haley discussed Kepler's law of planetary motion with Isaac Newton. In his Principia, he described gravity as a force described by the universal law of gravitation, in which gravitational force between 2 objects is equal to the gravitational constant, distance and mass of the objects. Like Coulomb's Law of electrical forces, it is an inverse-square law. It was tested by Henry Cavendish (Cecil bloc). Jesuit Francesco Grimaldi calculated the gravity of the earth by measuring the oscillations of a pendulum.

In 1887 Albert Michelson and Edward Morley conducted an experiment in Ohio with the speed of light  to supposedly proved ether did not exist and published in the American Journal of Science, associated with Yale College.

In 1904 (year 0 the Fool, Hebrew letter Aleph) Aleister Crowley wrote Liber Al as prophet of the Aeon of Horus.

In 1905 (year 1 the Magician) Einstein published four papers (Mercury: documents, intellect) on the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, special relativity, matter-energy equivalence. Like Newton, Einstein had ties to the Royal Society, the forerunner of modern freemasonry with descendants of Frederick Lunenberg and Elizabeth Stuart.

He introduced the theory of special relativity in On Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies, based on findings of Hendrik Lorentz and mathematician Henri Pointcaré (topology, chaos theory), who had introduced the concept of gravitational waves. Special relativity introduced concepts like time dilation, mass and energy equivalence (E=mc²).

Einstein attended the Solvay conference in 1911 (Belgian Solvay family related to the Saxe-Coburgs) with Max Planck, Lorentz and Pointcaré.

Marcell Grossmann introduced Einstein to Riemannian geometry (Bernhard Riemann).

In 1916 he published the theory of general relativity in Annalen der Physik.

The theory of special and general relativity was in contradiction with the mechanical model of Isaac Newton. The theory introduced the concept of 4dimensional space-time.

He was director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute from 1917 to 1933.

After the solar eclipse of 5/29/1919 (date JFK) The NY Times made Einstein a media icon, a genius who had overthrown the Newtonian concept of the universe, with the eclipse as a proof of his theory of bending light by gravitation. Gravitational red shift (red and blue shift of light) and gravitational lensing is seen as evidence of relativity.

Einstein received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for discovering the photoelectric effect (start of quantum theory).

In the late 20's Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg and Wolfgang Pauli developed the Copenhagen interpretation. Members of the Deutsche Physik movement and Nikola Tesla supposedly opposed relativity. Alfred North Whitehead proposed an alternative theory of gravitation.

Because Relativity theory is not compatible with quantum mechanics, scientists began to search for a Theory of Everything with a quantum theory of gravity that unifies classic mechanical Newtonian science, Einstein's relativity and quantum mechanics.

He worked at the Institute for Advanced Studies (two faced god Iacchus, in WW2 mythology funded by Rockefeller, Pluto: oil, plutonium, wealth, dark secrets) and helped creating the atom bomb in Project Manhattan (Robert Oppenheimer ACCF, Edward Teller, Enrico Fermi), at Los Alamos.

He presented Mercury the Magician (Merlin, John Dee, Crowley) ruling the twins of Gemini, completing the alchemical marriage, uniting Judy and Baal, Dark Feminine and Masculine with the atom bomb as Devil's egg, the egg on the Lovers card..

He played the trope of crazy professor, playing with forbidden knowledge (Paracelsus, Faust, Rotwang in Metropolis), false God in the Science Church, after the Holocaust, the symbolic death of God, announced by Friedrich Nietzsche.

ST of spacetime: 39, nr of Baal (inversion of solar number 93), like Theosophical Society, Times Square,..

Bertrand Russell wrote the ABC's of Relativity to explain Einstein's theory to a broad audience.

While scientists of the Science Church explain gravity through general relativity, electromagnetism is explained in quantum electrodynamics, the weak force in electroweak theory, the strong force in quantum chromodynamics. They claim on an atomic scale gravitation is the weakest force.

Stephen Hawking (Cambridge) popularized the concept of black holes. Cambridge published his The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time with mathematician George Ellis in 1973. With Kip Thorne he published Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy. Princeton University published Paul Dirac's General Theory of Relativity.

The concept of relativity and dimensional time portals was popularized in Back To the Future (Christopher Lloyd as crazy professor playing with forbidden knowledge Emmett Brown like Wernher von Braun, Einstein published on Brownian motion), house in Pasadena like Parsons. He has white hair, and a dog named Einstein in house full of clocks. Einstein is used in a time travel experiment in a Delorean car (the Chariot), announces the 911 Twin Tower ritual in Manhattan.

Hollywood used the concept of dimensional portals in movies like The Philadelphia Experiment and Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, advised by Hawking's friend Kip Thorne. Thorne worked at Caltech, associated with occultist Jack Parsons, and wrote the book Gravitation with John Archibald Wheeler. Eddie Redmayne played Stephen Hawking in Hollywood propaganda Theory of Everything.

Leonard Susskind (CCNY, string theory interpretation of the holographic principle) teaches relativity at Stanford University. He published The Black Hole War.

The concept of time travel through relativity was the subject of Science Channel's Through the Wormhole narrated by Morgan Freeman.

Agents of the New Age Church and UFO religion (Gaia, Spirit Science, Nikolai Kozyrev, Prepare for Change, Richard Hoagland on Coast to Coast) spread disinfo about torsion fields.

It is a belief of the Saturn cult that worships the Black Hole Sun, that merging of consciousness with technology/A.I. will result in an Omega Point/Singularity as union with their God.

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