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Hernik
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As I have understood from reading about special relativity there is NO absolute time, NO universal time, ONLY local time. I have two questions:
1) The same transformations apply to space. Is it then reasonable to conclude that there is NO absolute space, NO universal space, ONLY local space.
2) Does any physics theory describe the universe as consisting of only local spaces interacting?
Thanks, and greetings from Henrik.
1) The same transformations apply to space. Is it then reasonable to conclude that there is NO absolute space, NO universal space, ONLY local space.
2) Does any physics theory describe the universe as consisting of only local spaces interacting?
Thanks, and greetings from Henrik.