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Around the turn of the 20th century, in order to save the
dying heliocentric model from the conclusive experiments of Airy, Michelson, Morley,
Gale, Sagnac, Kantor, Nordmeyer and others, Albert Einstein created his Special
Theory of Relativity, a brilliant revision of heliocentricism which in one
philosophical swoop banished the universal aether from scientific study
replacing it with a form of relativism which allowed for heliocentricism and
geocentricism to hold equal merit. If
there is no absolute aetheric medium within which all things exist, then
hypothetically one can postulate complete relativism with regard to the
movement of two objects, such as the Earth and Sun. At the time, the Michelson-Morley and
Michelson-Gale experiments had already long measured and proven the existence
of the aether, but the church of heliocentricism was not to be deterred,
Einstein never tried to refute the experiments scientifically, choosing instead
to object philosophically with his notion of “absolute relativity,” claiming
that all uniform motion is relative and there exists no absolute state of rest
anywhere in the universe. Nowadays, just
like the theory of heliocentricism,