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A Brief Review of Internal Inconsistencies in General Relativity Theory (GRT) and Comparisons to Metric Theory of Gravity (MTG) | Chapter 01 | Innovations in Science and Technology Vol. 7

 Because of the nature of the article, it is written largely in an overview format, avoiding complex mathematics and computations that casual readers may not grasp. The paper explores and compares assumptions in both the General Relativity Theory and the Metric Theory of Gravity in detail, as well as their logical repercussions and ensuing internal conflicts. The GRT has many such internal inconsistencies that must be resolved by strange and difficult to believe assumptions that are not supported by typical experience encountered in real life, whereas the MTG avoids such problems. For readers interested in proofs of the aforementioned conclusions, the paper includes internet connections to papers where such proofs can be found. The key differences between the GRT and MTG theories are: the gravitational mass dependence on velocity, the nature of "empty" space, the finite or infinite size of the Universe, the existence of Black Holes (BH) with Event Horizons (EH), the creation of the Universe by the Big Bang (BB), and the relationship between the temperature of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) and the Hubble constant, which characterises the velocity of receding Galaxies.



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Jaroslav Hynecek
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