Scientists from Switzerland are ready to refute Einstein's theory


Einstein's theory, which is considered one of the cornerstones in modern physics, may be refuted by scientists from Switzerland. Researchers studied more than 100 million galaxies and concluded that this could lead to one of the greatest discoveries in the history of science.


According to Einstein's theory, gravity is the curvature of space and time under the influence of matter, allowing astronomers to study the history and structure of the universe.


Scientists analyzed galaxies at four different points in time. Initially, they looked back 7 billion years ago and their calculations confirmed Einstein's theory. However, when studying the period from 3.5 to 5 billion years ago, scientists found discrepancies.


"The probability of randomness was only 0.3%. Researchers suggested that gravity may act on much larger scales than Einstein himself assumed, and, more importantly, may be subject to other laws of physics."

This discovery opens up new perspectives for understanding the nature of gravity and its influence on physical processes in the Universe. Scientists are now actively working on further research and experiments to confirm or refute these results.


If Einstein's theory turns out to be insufficiently precise to explain all phenomena in space, it could lead to revolutionary changes in our understanding of the Universe and its structure.