Kosovo professor ventures to contest Einstein's theory

A Kosovo physics professor has mustered up the courage to challenge the XX-century genius, the late global-sized physicist Albert Einstein (Albert Einstein), respectively. Einstein was estimated to have had the brain's cofficient 165 and was known in the world by the theory of relativity, since about a century ago he had won the “Nobel [...]
Einstein had been estimated to have a 165 brain knowledge cofficient and was known in the world with the theory of relativity, since about a century ago he had won the “Nobel Prize for Fisica” for revealing the law of photoelectric effect.
But Physics at Pristina University “Hasan Pristina”, Shukri Klinkaku, says Einstein's theory is unstable, as it has found many mistakes in it, writes “Zri”.
The climate goes even further with criticism, praising Einstein as a confusing and mystical person, while its theory claims to be inaccurate.
It took 30 years of study to get to these Klinaku findings.
I worked most of the time on explaining relative movement. Today the special theory of relativity is the dominant scientific theory. I've been studying that theory since I finished basic studies, about 30 years ago I've been working on this article”, he said.












