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The Laws of Space and Observation unify the concepts of time, distance, matter, energy, gravity, and Space. The previously overlooked yet unifying factor is the concept that "Space" really exists as an entity unto itself. The Relative Space Density and Relative Space Warp equations as herein presented allows us to mathematically calculate an object?s gravity, mass, size, Space density, and more from a distant viewing site. | The Laws of Space and Observation unify the concepts of time, distance, matter, energy, gravity, and Space. The previously overlooked yet unifying factor is the concept that "Space" really exists as an entity unto itself. The Relative Space Density and Relative Space Warp equations as herein presented allows us to mathematically calculate an object?s gravity, mass, size, Space density, and more from a distant viewing site. | ||
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The Laws of Space and Observation |
Author(s) | James P Siepmann |
Keywords | space, cosmology, universe, gravity, time, distance, special relativity, general relativity, theory, Theoretics, matter, energy, law, Observational Physics |
Published | 1999 |
Journal | Journal of Theoretics |
Volume | 1 |
Number | 1 |
No. of pages | 15 |
Abstract
The Laws of Space and Observation unify the concepts of time, distance, matter, energy, gravity, and Space. The previously overlooked yet unifying factor is the concept that "Space" really exists as an entity unto itself. The Relative Space Density and Relative Space Warp equations as herein presented allows us to mathematically calculate an object?s gravity, mass, size, Space density, and more from a distant viewing site.