Einstein
So we all know Einstein did not do his own experiments. He took data and interpreted it. Now, i believe his theories are philosophy. You can't prove from science that time exists. I believe it does but it might be just the measure in my head. My question is what Einstein's GR predicts and how, if time is a measure in our heads. Special relativity says things shrink and expand from different speads. It proved nothing about what humans experience psychologically going at various speeds. So SR for me is an unproven philo-psychological theory that says there is no objective length or perspective at all. But what about predictions? How did Einstein do this from data apart from his philosophy? Thanks
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Einstein said that Time is what a clock measures.
Well he thought time was tangible. Nonetheless, 1) he didn't prove he discovered a new substance. 2) clocks can slow without time even existing outside our minds. It's possible motion exists on its own without the fourth "dimension of time"
You're dreaming.
Nonsense. His predictions were first of all validated by a famous set of observations lead by physicist Arthur Eddington.
Subsequently there have been scores of experiments and observations which are nearly always accompanied by the headline 'Einstein Proven Right Again' (you can google it!) The astounding thing about Einstein's genius, is that he was able to make these predictions on the basis of nothing other than mathematics and his famous 'thought experiments'. But time and time again, his predictions have been validated against observation, so it is completely fallacious to claim otherwise.
I walk by his house in Princeton often...just to be near to it.