
Introduction
This website and the Reciprocal Physics presented here are not a scientific treatise. It is a model of physics that seeks to simply and clearly illustrate how nature and the universe might function if we accept certain mathematical and natural laws and their interconnections.
"Scientific discoveries can be expressed through mathematical formulas and laws." — Albert Einstein
These laws, known as 'Einstein's theses,' form the basis of many technological methods. Engineers used them even before Einstein formally defined them.
Nevertheless, Einstein's theories are not accepted unconditionally within the scientific community. There are many hypotheses that point to possible discrepancies between these theories and other scientific theories, but none of these hypotheses have been definitively proven.
Modern science can challenge almost anything, including Einstein's theories. On the other hand, technological and engineering methods are based on these theories and use them as a cornerstone for the development of technology and the construction of the world.
Philosophically speaking:
"Philosophically speaking, if modern science admits 'faith in the incorrectness of Einstein's theses,' then we must also admit faith in their correctness through technological and mathematical methods."
It is important to recognize that neither of these options can be definitively proven, and science does not always accept evidence supporting the validity of Einstein's theories.
Therefore, in the following text, we will examine some of the differences between scientific and technological approaches.