| Re: There is no speed of dark. -
12-30-2007, 04:13 PM
I think when we think in "100%" absolute terms, which is unlike 100% cotton or polyester, with regards to the fullness of the field, it essentially equates to the "no space, no speed" inference; whereby if absorbed in its entirety would be rendered so bright it would be dark.
Perhaps then, positing newtonian absolute spacetime and einsteinian relative spacetime can render a hilbertan spacetime that we can base our quantum mechanical discrete measurements on. They would be consistent with Einstein's wrapped spacetime as point masses, which are exactly proportionate to the fabric of newtonian space. |