The Baby That Went With The Bath Water
The 19th century was a busy time in the world of Physics research. Many of the advancements that came to fruition early in the 20th century were the product of those research efforts, not the least of which was development of atomic energy and electromagnetic concepts. Understandably, not all research work proved successful. Notable of these was the now infamous Michelson-Morley experiment. While that effort not only failed to prove the intention of the experiment, it’s failure was taken as proof that the concepts of classic Newtonian physics as pertains to absolute motion were irreparably defective. On the basis of that failed experiment, the concept of absolute and independent realities was summarily discarded in favor of a new concept of relativity. Subsequently, advancement of fundamental physics principles has dwindled. It is a classic case where the baby got thrown out with the bath water.
It is not the intention of this paper to attempt to discredit the concept of relativity. It is rather to assert that absolutes have a place in explaining the fundamental principles of physics and creation.
The first absolute, whether involving an unexplained “big bang”, intelligent design, or chance, is that there is a point of origin. There is a point where and when the first elementary components where produced, including the energy that provides the force used to bind those components to produce the assemblies called atoms, that are the building blocks of all things and through which all things gain their ability to exist and function. That point of origin would, when considered in light of the interaction of fundamental forces, remain a fixed point at the center of creation. It would forever be the point from which the existence and motion of particles began and therefore the point where time began. That point will forever be an absolute.
The second absolute involves the fact that the force of gravitational attraction acts lineally from the core center of creation as well as the core center of every assembly of matter and it interacts with other particles or assemblies, whether between protons and neutrons or between galactic bodies, on that basis. Those interactions of force are not relative. They are absolutes that are not changed just because an observer perceives or sets about to calculate interactions from another perspective. When it comes to the fundamental principles of physics, there is only one perspective, which is from the point of origin.
The third absolute involves the energy that produces the force of gravitational attraction, the force that binds all things, the force that serves as the carrier of photons and electromagnetic propagations, the force known as magnetism, and which acts lineally through space with a velocity that is an absolute scalar quantity constant. Its action is or produces a uniform motion that transcribes distance, which when transcribed as it is at an absolute velocity, marks the passage of time. Therefore, time is embodied in motion, which when involving the energy that produces gravitational attraction, is an absolute. Time from that perspective cannot be united with space. It cannot be warped.
It must be recognized that there is a time when things are relative and a time when things are absolute. Help recover the baby so we can finish giving conservative classical physics its bath. Help restore conservative thought, which is based upon the existence of absolutes.
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