Pretty much all of Optics, Maxwell's Equations, SR, and GR go. The three basic laws of Optics are inherent underpinnings of all of those Sciences and more.
I'd appreciate it if you could provide justification for such outlandish claims.
Try this. Pull out your high school physics book. Turn to the optic chapter's beginning find the basic laws. Then mark everytime the basic law is used for another conclusion. Then mark everything that uses a marked conclusion. Repeat this until you aren't making any changes. Then pull out your intro book from college. Repeat with that book. Then do so for each book in the standard university education through at least the master's level.
I assure you that optics would suffer horrible.
I'm also rather sure that Maxell relies on Rectilinear Propagation of Light.
I'm sure that Lorenz's definitely dealt with straight lines in his proofs about light.
Einstein definitely relied on light traveling in straight lines in both SR and GR.
If you're serious, I could help you find these 'major' points that EAT modifies standard GR physics. If you're just trolling, please be nice and let me be.