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Reality Vs Measure - 12-16-2005, 01:12 PM

baudrunner;
Science is based on our ability to perform measurements and thus Relativity and Quantum Physics are gauge theories that reflect our ability to measure phenomena. Objects traveling at the speed of light are beyond our ability to measure their inertial property and thus the math values are interpreted as infinity. Since we do not truly know what the numbers for mass represent, we cannot truly impose limits to control the equations.

It is not wise to do a literal interpretation of the mathematical terms of Relativity nor QM. This tends to lead to unfunded and ambiguous conclusion.

You have quite a unique approach that I have not encountered before. Your concept is as good if not better than most others I've read.



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