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... Physicists have said a supercomputer is needed to  solve Einstein?s general field equations, but computer  programming is based on a binary code, a simple two  number system. It is thus possible to relate Einstein?s  general field equations to a step by step process for it  to be more easily comprehended, but the steps in this  case is numerous enough to fill volumes of books.  The math allows us to accurately describe specific  aspects of nature. The math complexity also simplifies  the task for experts in the field, but it is not needed for  a fundamental understanding of theory.&lt;br /&gt;
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A fundamental understanding of theory can also  be undertaken in accordance with its history as a step  by step progression providing a convenient reference  to which everyone can relate. However, the history of  physics has a mystical side to it. For instance, in view  of Aristotelian physics this mystical element included  light as the means from which the divine source of all  creation supplied the material world with motion and  energy. Nowadays relativity of space and time, and of  mass and energy, is now described according to how  light moves and interacts with matter. Moreover, the  whole universe is now assumed to be finite whereby  all of its enormous matter and energy expanded, and  still expands, from a singularity, a space so tiny that it  cannot be defined. Adding to this theory are concepts  of dark matter, dark energy, black holes, worm holes,  other dimensions, other universes and so forth.&lt;br /&gt;
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The expanding universe cosmology struggled for  a decade or more to become accepted by the majority  of mainstream physicists. This difficulty of acceptance  is typical of a new theory attempting to overcome the  dogmatic view of the establishment. Copernicus, for  instance, struggled to establish the heliocentric theory  of Earth and the other planets in the solar system, as  the Aristotelian doctrine of Earth at rest in the center  of the universe had become the official position of the  Catholic Church for its interpretation of reality.&lt;br /&gt;
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Big bang theory of an expanding universe is now  part of the establishment, but throughout history the  establishment has been revolutionized by new theory  for its ability to better explain new discoveries. It also  is questionable whether big bang theory will remain  in the distant future as established as it is now. It does  have a determined challenge of an ?electric universe?  theory explaining the cause of light distortion as due  to its encounter with the existence of a plasmatic state  of matter in intergalactic space instead of as due to an  expansion between galaxies.&lt;br /&gt;
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The electric universe and expanding universe are  both theories with historical origins. Even though the  expanding universe theory is now the more popular  of the two, in time it could possibly be superseded by  the other one. As to whether such speculation of dark  energy and worm holes are retained as part of an all  embracing new theory or are eventually regarded as  having a mystical outlook could very well depend on  a general step by step interpretation of the history of  theory.&lt;br /&gt;
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A complete understanding of all this seems out of  reach for the simple minded. However, Einstein once  suggested an understanding of relativity theory could  be more easily understood by way of the Pythagorean Theorem. An  effort has thus been made to simplify all the mathematics in this book for it not to be any more difficult to understand that the Pythagorean Theorem is for a sixth grade student.&lt;br /&gt;
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