STEM TheBleeding
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Science is never "right" or "wrong". It is about making an observation and testing that observation with the techniques available at the time. As our understanding and vision expands, our techniques expand, and those observations may or may not become invalid.
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‘Einstein might be wrong!’ Scientists call for a new theory of relativity after new black hole discovery
08:45 AM - Feb 22, 2023
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Misha Ellison
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Yea sometimes headlines for articles about science are just ridiculous.
08:58 AM - Feb 22, 2023
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STEM TheBleeding
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Believe me - I KNOW.

If I were to look up the paper, I bet it's some benign title like :An alternative hypothesis to relativity as it relates to Object 12345 and its possible repercussions to Einstein's postulate of special relativity"

Headline writer: "EiNsTeIn mAy bE wRoNg!"
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