Question Isn't expansion just a lorentz transformation through time?

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Everyone stands on the shoulders of those who went before - even you.
And then he went on to describe General Relativity. I suppose you think he stole that also (?)
Einstein was a pattent clerk so maybe he read it then denied the pattent , I don't know because I wasn't there!

Relativity isn't that difficult !

I do agree with you that my advanced work stands on the shoulders of ''giants'' but these giants I have to correct in some areas !
 
Einstein was a pattent clerk so maybe he read it then denied the pattent , I don't know because I wasn't there!

Relativity isn't that difficult !

I do agree with you that my advanced work stands on the shoulders of ''giants'' but these giants I have to correct in some areas !
I am relieved you assert you were not there guiding Einstein's hand.
Your advanced work is what? I must have missed it. Let's discuss it (?)
 

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