Question by : When it comes to science and physics, is it all just relative?
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What the hell does that mean?
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Question by : When it comes to science and physics, is it all just relative?
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What the hell does that mean?
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Relatively speaking…yes. There are very few absolutes, if any.
In our universe there are just a tad over 20 natural constants. The speed of light in a vacuum, Planck’s Constant, the universal gravity constant, and others. Those are absolute, but only within our own universe. They are most likely other values in other universes. According the Susskind {See source.], there are 100^100 possible combinations of different viable values for those 20 plus constants. So even the constants are relative to the universe they are in.
Only if you’re in an inertial reference frame.
It is in physics only. Math can be without that.