
What is wrong?
It is important to emphasize that the results of Reciprocal Physics may not represent the true state of affairs.
They are merely a "model of how the universe, physics, and nature operate," assuming that Einstein's theses are valid without any exceptions.
Reciprocal Physics only accepts interpretations of individual phenomena that are consistent with these theses. In other words, it is based on the belief in the validity of Einstein's theses. This assumption significantly limits the range of possible solutions that might otherwise be available. After all considerations, we find that "this problem has a unique solution."
A number of unproven assumptions and current scientific hypotheses in physical models that challenge Einstein's theses cannot be incorporated into the Reciprocal Physics system at all.
The reasons are as follows:

1 - They are in conflict with Einstein's theories.
2 - They are redundant within the system, as all phenomena can be explained through logical or mathematical-logical methods.
3 - Redundant forces cannot be explained within the framework of Einstein's theories and cannot be logically justified. Such a system would violate natural laws, particularly the laws of conservation of energy and matter.
The word "reciprocal" has a dual meaning.
On one hand, it means "mutually related," and on the other, it means "inverse value." In the following text, we will show what is mutually related and what represents an inverse value.

However, we will focus only on the differences compared to the currently accepted understanding of physics. It is not necessary to discuss principles that are consistent in both models, as these are described in current physics literature. Additionally, principles falling within the domain of chemistry do not show significant differences within Reciprocal Physics.

This work was submitted to the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in 1979 as a discovery application. However, it was rejected with the justification that it is a hypothesis. Reciprocal Physics does not consider that many natural and mathematical laws can be easily questioned at any time, including Einstein's theses. This implies that it is possible to create a range of different hypotheses at a similar scientific level, which could include hypotheses from all religions.
To allow the public to review this work, a brochure titled "Fundamentals of Reciprocal Physics" was published in 1997. You can download its newly revised version from 2024 using the link on the left.