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Andrew Eberlein
The author seems to be reluctant to believe that the physics between the ancient Greeks and Galileo is incomplete. In the course of this book he denies nearly all scientific achievements in the past few centuries. I sure do hope this was satire or a big joke, because he sounded like a joke by the end of it. The author needs to take any introductory class in physics or calculus and he will realize how blatently wrong this book is.
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Raj Dey
Who r u people to judge him.He might had made some flaws but he was a genius and always be a genius.He is my favourite since i was a child so dont u dare do this to him. He was the greatest mind of the 20th century and who r u compared to him.
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Soham Basu
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The title itself shows the IQ of the author. What makes you think that you, a not-so-famous author of even more unknown books, can disprove the theory of relativity when the greatest physicists of this generation haven't been able to?