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When it comes to science and physics, is it all just relative

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-04-25] [Hit: ]
Math can be without that.-What the hell does that mean?......
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.

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Only if you're in an inertial reference frame.

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It is in physics only. Math can be without that.

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What the hell does that mean?
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