SIMPLE RELATIVITY

MATHEMATICAL SYMBOLISM

The significance of the relative units of measurement is that it points the way toward an understanding that size (or distance between parts) is immaterial to an understanding of the basic underlying nature of our universe.

The use of relative units of measurements in no way changes the current perceptions that mankind is able to sense. Our perceptions of distances, motion, and forces remain exactly as they have always been. All that is changed is the mathematical manner in which those observations are expressed.

Of great importance to current scientists is the fact that even the basic mathematical equations which have been developed through the years and which have been used to verify prior conclusions remain in tact. Many of these prior equations may no longer be meaningful, but they may still be used provided that the currently accepted pre-defined and irrelevant units of measurements employed in those equations are replaced by the appropriate values of relative units of measurement. For example the prior equation of F=MA may still be utilized, but it must now be recognized that M and A are only imaginary components which must be reconsidered in terms of an inseparable single factor which we know as inertial resistance.

By the same token, the modern concepts of relativity, as suggested by Einstein's theories remain valid. But it must be remembered that the reason for that relativity is not because the truly perceivable factor of space, and 'mass' are variable, but rather that the relative units used to measure those factors are relative to the observers impression about the motion of other observable objects.

The magnitude to the simplification in our current concepts of science which become evident through use of relative units of measurements is immense. For example the current concepts of force, momentum, torque, work, energy and impulse all reduce to the same mathematical value - and many become simply meaningless when interpreted in the nature of nature itself. Every instantaneous state of existence becomes unique, while the current concept of a continuous flow of time is removed from the equations. Time becomes simply a factor for historic recording of those past or potential future states of instantaneous relativity.

When the concept of relative units of measurement is adopted, then the symbolism used in current science can also be simplified from the current (x,y,z,t) coordinate system to simply

(R,X)T .... Wherein:

It is also interesting to note that through the use of relative units of measurement, the currently accepted values of all the 'universal constants' such as the velocity of light (C), Planck's Constant (h), and the Gravitational Constant (G) will become irrelevant because the mathematical value of each will reduce to simply 1.0.

And with this understanding, the underlying reasons for those special values becomes recognizable. For example C=(wave length) times (frequency) is recognized as simply C=1=(RELL) times (RELT). Energy = (Plancks Constsant) times (Frequency) becomes Perceved Energy = (Energy of one photon) times (Number of Photons per RELT). These recognitions will be detailed in a subsequent 'Section III' of this document currently in preparation.


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