User:David Ashley/Alexander Franklin Mayer
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Alexander Franklin Mayer is an astrophysicist who on December 27, 2005, while working at Stanford University in California, released a complete model of the physics of the universe in which we live. This model builds on top of Einstein's General Relativity theory. It is a very small correction to Einstein's theory, and it explains innumerable examples of discrepencies between what Einstein's General Relativity predicts and what is actually observed.
Mayer's new theory purportedly debunks over 80 years of accepted scientific belief. If the theory is true then the following concepts and possibly many others would have to be myths, and pursuit of them would have been merely a mathematical exercise, completely divorced from reality.
- Dark Matter
- Black holes as they are traditionally depicted, as an infinitely hot, dense point mass
- The singularity at the center of a black hole
- The Big Bang Theory of cosmic evolution
[edit] External links
- [1] Mr. Mayer's page, where lectures on his theory can be found.