News flash: The real world isn't all bubble gum and rainbows. Physics is complicated. Not everything is going to conform to your perfect view of the universe because you want it to, it's going to continue to be complicated. Any student who has taken a high school physics class can tell you that.
Or maybe the likes of Newton, Einstein and Hawking where purposely employed to make physics complicated so that the average person couldn't see through the lie, when in actual fact it is all very simple.
Then why teach physics in school if they don't want anyone to understand it?
Because that is how they keep reinforcing the program and ensuring people believe in the lie. You have to keep passing on the lie to generation after generation, otherwise it looses it's effect on control.
Let's imagine for fun that school didn't teach physics and all of the other subjects and just taught people the earth is flat and the centre of the universe. Regardless of whether or not this is true, you'd have everyone believing the world is flat and nobody would question it, as they don't question anything today either.
School is simply a system to indoctrinate and program the young mind into believing and accepting the rules and beliefs of society and making them into good subjects to move into the corporate world to participate in the corporate game, to support the elite in their own agendas, whatever they may be.
Thinking back to my childhood and adolescence, i learned nothing in school of any value and all of my valued learnings came from my own personal experiences. As a kid playing on the swings and roundabouts taught me more about physics than any high school class did. Climbing trees and jumping off roofs gave me plenty of lessons about how heavy objects like to fall down and the higher you go, the higher the impact. I do not care about the math of why this is, i just know it exists and that's all that matters.
Experience trumps knowledge and theory.