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General Relativity (GR) by Albert Einstein was developed more than a century ago and is still quite likely the best hypothesis in the history of physical science. All previous observable evaluations of its depiction of gravitational communication as a proof of math have been easily passed. These two hypotheses provide a comprehensive representation of Nature at its fundamental level, essentially to the extent as our tests and senses can go, along with the Standard Model (SM) of Molecule Physical research. Only two observed anomalies, the existence of dim matter and the accelerated expansion of the universe, lack a fully satisfactory explanation.
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