The illustrious genius and scientist
And who is this? What do you mean who is he? He’s Albert, Albert Einstein. A true phenomenon of physics, they say. Think. Indeed, let’s put it in this way: what if his famous equation, namely, e = mc2, was wrong, and in our opinion it is (first comes the “mass” and then the “energy”); if Einstein’s time was wrong, and it is (it doesn’t exist: has anyone seen time?); if Einstein’s space was wrong, and it is (it doesn’t exist: has anyone seen or touched space?); if mass comes before energy and, in fact, it is like this: mass comes before energy, then his famous equation is wrong; if “God doesn’t play dice,” and God, in fact, doesn’t play dice because he doesn’t exist (therefore an incorrect saying). And not only. If general relativity, supported by spacetime, was wrong, and it is (spacetime doesn’t exist, therefore wrong); if, if; if all this and much more were incorrect, how many beautiful little heads of professors and students would be deceived and falsely instructed day after day by the illustrious genius and scientist?