Quote (Santara @ Jun 29 2019 05:49am)
You can't prove the "astro priests" wrong. Einstein isn't saying what you think he's saying.
https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/33875/gravitation-is-not-force
Einstein said that gravity can be looked at as curvature in space- time and not as a force that is acting between bodies. (Actually what Einstein said was that gravity was curvature in space-time and not a force, but the question what gravity really is, is a philosophic question, not a physical one
Websters specifically defines force as the gravitational interaction (definition 4b). We all were taught in high school that gravity was a force.
Given the lack of consensus among the authorities, a more edifying, less controversial, and equally true statement might be:
In general relativity, gravity is a
fictitious force.
In classical mechanics, fictitious forces are not considered "real" forces. However, nobody, not even relativists, goes around claiming "the Coriolis force is not a force". [Coriolis is a real effect - we just dont experience it on earth]
The issue of gravity being a force or not has nothing to do with general relativity. If you believe that inertial forces are forces, then gravity is a force.
If you believe that inertial forces are not forces, then gravity is not a force.
Also Science cant explain or find 96% of matter or energy in their model, it doesnt work.