This book examines the experimental measurements that are used to verify
Einstein's theories of special and general relativity and his ideas
about relativistic cosmology that eventually became the Big Bang. It
examines the differences between the calculations of Einstein's
metaphysical assumptions and the physical principles of the Living
Cosmos. The Living Cosmos makes the same astronomical measurements as
relativity but does so from perspectives that are upside down,
backwards, and inside out from standard model Big Bang theories. The
book presents new principles for atomic physics and gravity based on the
physical measurements of mass, space, time, and gravity instead of
relativity's metaphysical assumptions of equivalent force and "pure"
photon energy. The creation of the Living Cosmos is revealed as a
sequential, non-synchronous, evolutionary process in which the galaxies
were created first, then the stars, and finally our atomic matter. The
true and absolute nature of gravity experiments is revealed.