How much do you know about general relativity? (This is a honest question BTW—I know the postulates behind it and some of the maths, but I’ve never studied its implications in detail, besides the Schwarzschild metric and the FLRW metric, so I have trouble telling the levels above mine apart.)
I’m afraid I’m not knowledgeable enough for that—I can’t tell whether non-trivial claims about GR are valid any more reliably than by noticing whether or not the person who made them sounds like a crackpot.
How much do you know about general relativity? (This is a honest question BTW—I know the postulates behind it and some of the maths, but I’ve never studied its implications in detail, besides the Schwarzschild metric and the FLRW metric, so I have trouble telling the levels above mine apart.)
I will pass the discussion about this here, I hope you understand that.
But please, fell free to engage me there, on my blog.
I’m afraid I’m not knowledgeable enough for that—I can’t tell whether non-trivial claims about GR are valid any more reliably than by noticing whether or not the person who made them sounds like a crackpot.
Yes, this Relativity an Quantum Mechanics debates usually ends like this: “I have not enough knowledge, but it seems you don’t have it either …”
Is this a reason to avoid them? Maybe not.
But this is why I decided to also write about that planet rotation thing. Where the scene is very transparent. Thousands of top experts have no clue.