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Can Einstein’s forgotten theory of space solve the cosmology crisis?

Thursday, October 21, 2021\ Mandy Sims, ( Partly Awani Review)
Can Einstein’s forgotten theory of space solve the cosmology crisis?
https://www.awanireview.com/can-a-forgotten-theory-of-einstein-solve-the-crisis-of-cosmology/

Einstein himself never gave up on finding an alternative to quantum theory until his
death in 1955. 
His forgotten theory isn’t what he once hoped it could be. but it is possible that his twisted vision of space wasn’t entirely wrong. For now, at least, Einstein’s DREAM IS STILL ALIVE. 
Just like Q FFF THEORY. 
However, Q-FFF Theory says: you should expect a great additional change of the standard model and lots of Einsteins ideas ! like the speed of light seems not constant outside the earth and the Hubble redshift is changing due to the intrinsical redshift of space itself by the black hole vacuum eating based local Planck Lengths  etc etc.

SEE ALSO: .
https://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2021/11/the-rigid-transformable-string-model.html
Q-FFF THEORY SAYS: The vacuum is full of vacuum eating black holes causing the forgotten Einstein vacuum theory in a spiral around each black hole or dual Herbig Haro black hole system.
Einstein himself never gave up on finding an alternative to quantum theory until his death in 1955. His forgotten theory isn’t what he once hoped it could be. But it is possible that his twisted vision of space wasn’t entirely wrong. For now, at least, Einstein’s dream is still alive.

Can a forgotten theory of Einstein solve the crisis of cosmology?
  Mandy Sims   October 24, 2021  ( partly)
Decades ago, Albert Einstein developed a theory that not only does space skew, it skews as well. 
It turns out that this idea – called parallel theory of gravity – which the scientific community  has abandoned in favor of general relativity and quantum theory, can solve many of the major problems in cosmology that arise today.

Halfway through his career, Albert Einstein became convinced that his grand theory of general relativity – which describes gravity not as a force, but as a manifestation of the curvature of space-time – had missed something. Yes, space is distorted and curved, but not as initially thought. 
Taking into account the true warping of space, he believed that it was possible to come up with a great unified theory of physics, a hypothetical “theory of everything”.

However, the physicist did not delve into this idea, and therefore fell into oblivion. 
But today, nearly a century later, some intractable astrophysical problems (such as dark matter and energy, among others) have caused scientists to question all previously established and accepted     theories;  
Perhaps the key to all these unexplained problems lies in another understanding of space. 
Thus, they could lead to a re-examination of Einstein’s forgotten theory.
JUST LIKE Q-FFF THEORY: