Relativity
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Relations
- Displacement: Relativity deals with the effects of motion, including displacement, on the measurement of time and space.
- Dynamics: Relativity is a theory that deals with the dynamics of objects moving at very high speeds, where the effects of motion become significant.
- Motion: Relativity is a theory that describes the relationship between motion, energy, and time.
- Subjective Reality: Subjective reality is relative to the individual, as opposed to an objective, universal reality.
- Time: Time is also a key component of relativity, where it is relative to the observer’s frame of reference.
- Gravity: Relativity explains gravity as a consequence of the curvature of spacetime.
- Velocity: Relativity is the theory that describes the relationship between velocity and the perception of time and space.
- Contextuality: Contextuality implies that meaning is relative to the specific context.
- Space: The concept of space is deeply intertwined with Einstein’s theory of relativity.
- Subjectivity: Subjectivity is relative, as different individuals may have different subjective views on the same thing.
- Mass: Einstein’s theory of relativity describes the relationship between mass, energy, and the curvature of spacetime.