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The absolute theory of the universe
« on: 26/09/2017 20:49:16 »
The absolute theory of the universe
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Re: The absolute theory of the universe
« Reply #1 on: 27/09/2017 21:41:30 »
The terms "absolute resting" or "absolute moving" do not exist in relativity.
But these concepts exist in physical reality.
The earth is "absolutely moving," but the person who lives on earth can not detect it.
Man seems to be a "total resting."
It is impossible to describe the universe, without the concepts of "absolute rest" and "absolute moving"
When we try to use these concepts, we will create a completely new dynamic universe.
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Re: The absolute theory of the universe
« Reply #2 on: 27/09/2017 21:59:34 »
Before you spend to long worrying about what "absolute" means, you need to check on the word "theory".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_theory
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Re: The absolute theory of the universe
« Reply #3 on: 27/09/2017 22:22:07 »
he theory I propose is based on the following three data.
Suppose that the Earth is a single star that exists in infinite space.
The Earth can display three physical states.
A state of "absolute rest" that is in the same place all the time.
A state of "absolute moving" that changes its place in relation to its previous place.
A state of absolute motion, which revolves around itself, and does not change its place.

Accepting the three data allows you to create a new dynamic universe.
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Re: The absolute theory of the universe
« Reply #4 on: 27/09/2017 22:30:57 »
Well I never. aetzbar you have came up with an amazing theory and I have to admit at first it was beyond my comprehension. You have opened my eyes to the true universe in way that will forever make I believe in god and live a full ad happy life.
How do you do it because I want to be just like you. I want to be a follower and advise others of your great idea.
I want to walk the streets handing out your leaflets to everyone so they can be fulfilled by aetzbarism.

Is consuming cocaine part of it? because I want to smoke some crack.
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Re: The absolute theory of the universe
« Reply #5 on: 28/09/2017 05:39:34 »
The universe is miraculous, and everything in the universe is miraculous.
A straight line, and a closed round line are artificial uniform mechanical lines.,
The stars move in a natural line, but the person can not see a line of absolute motion.
Man realizes that the movements he sees are the result of absolute movements of stars.
The universe is not mechanical, and Newton presents a mechanical universe.
Einstein had already introduced the beginning of a miraculous rather than mechanical universe.
The universe of absolute movements is truly miraculous.
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Re: The absolute theory of the universe
« Reply #6 on: 28/09/2017 06:01:48 »
The Absolute Theory given here is more of an Absolute Description of how things move, rather than underpinned by mimimally defined originating statements.  Please define the terms you have used that exist but cannot be called originating statements, terms or even postulates.  Please give the origins of the terms, other than predefined sub-dividible concepts ... stars, straight, lines, ellipses, absolute, movement, the Earth, pi, infinite, Universe etc.  Your descriptions may be apt, or even credible, but I can talk about how a cow moves, without giving any understanding of what is happening to make the cow move or its fundamental Universal structure, or even referring to the nebulous concept of perception required to make the descriptions.
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Re: The absolute theory of the universe
« Reply #7 on: 28/09/2017 06:15:52 »
Leave the definitions, and go to the real direct knowledge
Definition replaces an incomprehensible word, in other words incomprehensible.
The fundamental concept of geometry is a line rather than a point.
The line has a realistic measure of length, and shape.
The point has no real measure, and no form.
A straight line and a closed round line are artificial lines and do not appear in nature.
Hence the idea of changing pie, and also the idea of the absolute movement of stars.
The stars move in an open circular line.
* The absolute theory of the universe.pdf (252.62 kB - downloaded 79 times.)
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