Because they had to create the illusion of gravity to make us believe we're sticking to a spinning ball otherwise without gravity the spinning ball theory doesn't work and to me that makes him a bad person because of lying. How come you never learn about Nikola tesla in schools ? Why just Einstein , Darwin, Newton , because they were all fingers on the same hand maybe? Pushing the illusion upon the masses. All I'm doing is saying what my perspective of the world is and I don't believe it's round!! Sorry if that upsets your ego but everyone is entitled to their own opinion of the reality they see through their own eyes,the same as you are entitled to your opinion
You claim "Because they had to create the illusion of gravity to make us believe we're sticking to a spinning ball otherwise without gravity the spinning ball theory doesn't work and to me that makes him a bad person because of lying."
You say he was lying just because of a belief you came to 80 or more years after Einstein published his GR works.
Frankly, I look on people like you in disgust! Someone is only lying if they say something they themselves believe is untrue, and I am sure Einstein was quite sincere!
Einstein didn't "invent" gravity, but he certainly believed it was real, so was certainly being honest when he published his work.
Newton's work on gravitation was over 350 years ago, and he did not work alone. Hooke had a lot to do with the experimental work that lead up to his "Law of Universal Gravitation". You might have read where Newton is claimed to have said "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants". That was supposedly in a letter to Robert Hooke, and it was Hooke that did a lot of experimental work on pendulum clocks that lead to Newton's Law of Gravitation.
And it has been verified by numerous measurements since that time.
So, what experimental work has been done to support your theories as to what makes thing "fall down" - NONE, I'd venture to say!
You ask "How come you never learn about Nikola tesla in schools". Well, I did learn a bit, though not in any elementary school, but then I didn't learn anything of Newton or Einstein either!
I can't really answer that, but it might just be possible that while his work on ac alternators, motors and transmission
was extremely important, the rest of his work, though interesting, did not lead to much of practical value. Do you really believe that if there were practical applications of his later work that it would not have been exploited for tremendous profit! You really do underestimate the greed motive.
Yes, you are going to claim all the usual conspiracies etc. It's funny how FE and conspiracies go hand in hand!
But, I am afraid that you have lost all respect from me with you assertions of lying against anyone who dares go against you pet hypotheses!
I don't suppose you care, but that's the way it is!