Einstein's "Fudge Factor" Exposed

Evidence ID: COS-EV13

Evidence: Einstein's "Fudge Factor" Exposed

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Summary: Arthur Eddington determined the universe was not static and had a beginning. He concluded that Einstein's original General Theory of Relativity was true except for the cosmological constant introduced by Einstein.

Description: In 1919, Arthur Eddington determined the universe was not static and had a beginning. He concluded that Einstein's original General Theory of Relativity was true except for the cosmological constant introduced by Einstein [COS-EV05].

Sir Arthur Eddington wrote

"Philosophically, the notion of a beginning of the present order of Nature is repugnant to him. I would rather be inclined to think that the present state of quantum theory suggests a beginning of the world very different from the present order of Nature. Thermodynamical principles from the point of view of quantum theory may be stated as follows : (1) Energy of constant total amount is distributed in discrete quanta. (2) The number of distinct quanta is ever increasing. If we go back in the course of time we must find fewer and fewer quanta, until we find all the energy of the universe packed in a few or even in a unique quantum." [REF-EDD01]

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