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Einstein's General Relativity passes another test again.

Einstein's Theory of General relativity is the tool that ever failed. That theory passed another test with dark matter, and this means the mathematical skills of Albert Einstein we marvelous. There are no errors that quantum computers and the most powerful telescopes can find from those theories. 

There are a couple of errors that people are made when they are checking that theory. The first thing is that they forget that also object that encounters gravitational center in the gravitational pothole. So the curvature of the space happens around both objects. The second thing is people forget that there is no straight space. The universe is full of gravitational potholes. 

Or well, people are not always thinking that the gravitational pothole is the effect where the universe turns shorter. The gravitation pulls quantum fields to the gravitational center. That means that when a particle or object closes the gravitational center it passes those quantum fields more often than if it's far away from that object. 



That means the form of the event horizon is the "solid quantum fields" or "solid gravitational waves". The reason why particles can pass the event horizon is that the bottom of that gravitational structure falls into the black hole. But if the particle travels in straight space those quantum fields are forming the barrier that pulls energy away from the particle. 

Speed is an interaction where energy travels between an object and its environment. If energy travels into a particle its speed increases. But when energy starts to fly out of the object that thing causes its speed decreases. 

There is one way to make an object move faster than it should and that is to accelerate it to a speed that is as close as to the speed of light possible. Then against that particle will shoot the laser ray that increases its energy level. And rises its energy level so high that it loses its interaction with the particles that are at the same energy level as us. 


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