| > Einstein was nearly 40 ... extremely out of the ordinary. Over all Nobel Prizes, it happened around 1/3 of the time. In Physics since 2000, it happened 80% of the time [1]. Care to rethink this claim? Have you read the original papers? I have. Do you understand the math, and can do calculations related to relativity? I can. Again the claim General Relativity was not being solved by others? I just demonstrated Hilbert was right on Einstein’s heels, with a paper published right after Einstein, with the same results. Why stick to that gun when I just cited the evidence, that you can check yourself? The original papers are both online for you to read. Einstein and Hilbert even worked quite a bit together on it. Of course Hilbert was interested and working on it too. By several decades do you mean a few months? Is this time dilation? I get the feeling you do not know either. [1] https://www.livescience.com/16911-scientific-breakthroughs-g... |
No, I meant what I said. Special Relativity would have appeared within a few years of Einstein's publication had it not occurred, but for General Relativity derived elsewhere would have taken decades at least. Hilbert didn't have it and wasn't on anyone's heels.