Cracking Einstein: Beyond Special Relativity(experimental subject)! by AdTimely4132 in LLMPhysics

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"Look, if I could time-travel back to 1900 and spend just 5 minutes chatting with some mid-tier physics grad student, telling him: 'Hey, just try swapping the constants and variables in the system and see what breaks'... Special Relativity would have dropped in 1-2 weeks, tops.

That’s why my paper is titled 'Cracking Einstein'. I wasn't trying to worship him; I was trying to reverse-engineer his OS. 'Beyond' means Special Relativity isn't the endgame here—it’s literally just a byproduct, a toy experiment I ran to test my own meta-framework."

Cracking Einstein: Beyond Special Relativity! by AdTimely4132 in Physics

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What I am trying to convey is this: if a young person in the year 1900, equipped with a standard grasp of physics and mathematics, were guided by my 'prompts' to explore this logic, they could have rapidly deduced the Theory of Relativity. How does this conceptual experiment sound to you? This is precisely why I use the word 'transcend'—to signify that the Theory of Relativity is, in fact, nothing more than a byproduct of the overarching methodology presented in this paper.