Simon, the first anti-matter particle, the positron or anti-electron, was discovered (i.e. observed) in 1932. The evidence for the existence of anti-matter is at least as good as that for the existence of matter on the sub-atomic scale.
The proofs of mathematics, by the way, are 100% perfect. Nobody is going to come along saying they have discovered by careful measurement that 1+1 is in fact slightly different from 2 or an exception to the Intermediate Value Theorem. There may be a question as to how well the mathematics models the real world, of course. That is a different matter.
The mathematics of Special Relativity is really quite simple - first year undergrads can easily understand it. To suggest that Einstein has put together something that is wrong but so difficult to understand that nobody can work out exactly what is wrong with it is just ludicrous.
The proofs of mathematics, by the way, are 100% perfect. Nobody is going to come along saying they have discovered by careful measurement that 1+1 is in fact slightly different from 2 or an exception to the Intermediate Value Theorem. There may be a question as to how well the mathematics models the real world, of course. That is a different matter.
The mathematics of Special Relativity is really quite simple - first year undergrads can easily understand it. To suggest that Einstein has put together something that is wrong but so difficult to understand that nobody can work out exactly what is wrong with it is just ludicrous.
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