Can Einstein's Theory of Relativity Be Proven Wrong?

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In summary, Einstein's Theory of Relativity has been tested and confirmed by numerous experiments and observations, making it a fundamental principle in modern physics. However, it is possible that future discoveries or advancements in technology may challenge or even disprove certain aspects of the theory. The scientific community continues to explore and investigate various theories and concepts that could potentially contradict or expand upon Einstein's ideas. Ultimately, the validity of Einstein's Theory of Relativity remains a subject of ongoing research and debate.
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IamIam
"A star becomes its brightest just before dying".

I was searching this quote, which led me to search the meaning of "supernova", which led me an article in phys.org, and as usual, I was distracted by related links on the sidebar which led me to a forum post:

https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/when-light-arrives-at-the-end-of-space-what-happens.961144/

I didn't like how the OP treated and decided to join as a savior. They locked the thread, but let's hope I can make them open for me.

I also have questions on relativity. I hope I am treated better than the above thread while I prove Einstein was wrong ;)
 
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BuddyChrist said:
I didn't like how the OP treated and decided to join as a savior. They locked the thread, but let's hope I can make them open for me.
I don’t think the thread should be reopened, but you are certainly free to discuss the OP’s treatment here (but not the technical content).

BuddyChrist said:
I also have questions on relativity. I hope I am treated better than the above thread while I prove Einstein was wrong ;)
Please review the forum rules before doing so.
 
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