Relative space is some movable dimension or measure of the absolute spaces; which our senses determine by its position to bodies : and which is vulgarly taken for immovable space . ..
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Or that modern democracy with its view of autonomous citizens with inalienable rights arose at about the same time as Newtonian physics with its atoms with their fixed properties bouncing in absolute space?
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Thus, every object has an absolute state of motion relative to absolute space, so that an object must be either in a state of absolute barycenter ) by observing the tension in the rope.
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They will have in mind some kind of absolute background like Newton's absolute space, and space as a separate substance moving through that with a certain speed, and that bears no resemblance to reality.
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He has two special powers the first is " Absolute Space ", being able to add or deplete space instantaneously, the second " cell regeneration " being able to regenerate cells to heal wounds.
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It is obvious that the description of the particle does not place it in an absolute space, and doing so would make no sense at all because, as mentioned above, absolute space is empirically unobservable.
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These views opposing absolute space and time may be seen from a modern stance as an attempt to introduce operational definitions for space and time, a perspective made explicit in the special theory of relativity.
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It is obvious that the description of the particle does not place it in an absolute space, and doing so would make no sense at all because, as mentioned above, absolute space is empirically unobservable.
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There is no absolute space, and we only conceive of relative motion; and yet in most cases mechanical facts are enunciated as if there is an absolute space to which they can be referred . 2.
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There is no absolute space, and we only conceive of relative motion; and yet in most cases mechanical facts are enunciated as if there is an absolute space to which they can be referred . 2.