Quote Originally Posted by Poor Bloody Infantry View Post
Not really, for the vast majority of everyday problems they are still perfectly good. Relativity and quantum mechanics only kick in at the extremes.

Of course, you can calculate the velocity of an apple falling from a tree using General Relativity, but I would not recommend it.

Incidentally, any particular reason for the tribute, Raz?
Well if his theories would have been that wrong that you could calculate the speed of an Apple falling to the ground, well he bloody wouldn't earn this. But let's face it wether we can use it or not doesn't mean wether it's true or not. And Of course not all of his theories were really wrong. And it's not that Einstein's are. We all know only Rick Astely knows the truth.