It's implications spill outside of science and physics. It's a philosophical paradigm. Einstein did to physics what Kant (foremost enlightenment/freemasonic thinker) did to philosophy.
Kant posited that reality is constructed by each individual mind, which interprets it via universal categories (which he grants himself because convenience I guess), and there is no way of knowing what the objective truth (the thing in itself) is.
Einstein's relativity says that there is no privileged vantage point from which space and time are "really" measured. Instead, every point (or observer) can set up coordinates, and the laws of physics will hold consistently in that frame.
Christian cosmology and Logocentrism. God as the absolute uncreated being behind everything that exists, who grounds reality, regularity in nature and abstract universals.
It's implications spill outside of science and physics. It's a philosophical paradigm. Einstein did to physics what Kant (foremost enlightenment/freemasonic thinker) did to philosophy.
Kant posited that reality is constructed by each individual mind, which interprets it via universal categories (which he grants himself because convenience I guess), and there is no way of knowing what the objective truth (the thing in itself) is.
Einstein's relativity says that there is no privileged vantage point from which space and time are "really" measured. Instead, every point (or observer) can set up coordinates, and the laws of physics will hold consistently in that frame.
If "T.o.R.(elativity)" is false, is there a better theory? If so, what is the theory called?
Christian cosmology and Logocentrism. God as the absolute uncreated being behind everything that exists, who grounds reality, regularity in nature and abstract universals.