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    absolute vs. relative

    Absolutely absolute and relatively relative are dual states of everything for a universe of completely broken symmetry. However, for a universe of perfect symmetry, the state of relatively absolute or absolutely relative is not empirically distinguishable.

    Although the distinctions of elementary particles are both theoretically and experimentally connected to these three possible states, only the scalar Higgs boson and the magnetic monopole are intimately connected to the state of absolutely absolute, only the vector gauge graviton is connected to the state of relatively relative, while all the others: photon, electron, etc, are connected to the state of absolutely relative or relatively absolute. The first implies the existence of absolute rest, the second implies the existence of absolute motion, and the third implies the existence of all the principles of both special and general relativity as well as the principle of quantum mechanics.

    In a state of absolutely absolute the integral energy Hamiltonian of potential and kinetic becomes more and more meaningful. In a state of relatively relative the differential energy Lagrangian of potential and kinetic becomes more and more meaningful. In a state of absolutely relative or relatively absolute the equilibrium mixture of Hamiltonian and Lagrangian energy gives products of squares of energy as a quantum of space-time charges known in Eastern mysticism as the yin-yang principle of both physical as well as spiritual existence.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Re: absolute vs. relative

    At this stage of the game I think I need a 1/5th of Absolute

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    Re: absolute vs. relative

    if short of money then opening to chapter 3 of Einstein's 'Meaning of Relativity' would also put you to sleep.
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    Re: absolute vs. relative

    But could it make me Absolutly Drunk?

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    Re: absolute vs. relative

    Only if you also subjected the pages to lightspeed fermentation.
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    Re: absolute vs. relative

    Well that would be one way to digest Einsteins works, only to regurgitate them the following morning.

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    Re: absolute vs. relative

    OMG, we are back to the frog and the universe.

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    Re: absolute vs. relative

    In a sense we are all like frogs living at the bottom of an infinitely deep almost dry well.
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    Re: absolute vs. relative

    I think I'd rather be a butterfly or better yet a bottlenose dauphin.

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    Re: absolute vs. relative

    For the first if you prefer moving from branch to trimming branch. For the second if you prefer moving from sea to shining sea.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

 

 

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