Einstein and Mythology: The Lengthier the Relations in a Myth the Greater Its' Mass

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Scientific Paper
Title Einstein and Mythology: The Lengthier the Relations in a Myth the Greater Its\' Mass
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Author(s) Marvin Eli Kirsh
Keywords Mythology, Einstein, Theory of Relativity, distance, [[]]
Published 2009
Journal General Science Journal
No. of pages 12

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Abstract

The theory of relativity is considered form a perspective of folklore. Abstracted entities in the theory of relativity are stripped of units in order to provide explanation, to expose an ordinary meaning that employs a fulcrum for visual description. It is suggested that components of the theory's construction are not only unusually compatible with religious and spiritual but are also unaccounted for scientifically; they may not render the expected power struggle of church doctrine with scientific notions but an opposite situation in which logical contradiction at the root level of physical meaning and symbolism is absent and might exist only with respect to active perceptual structuring, either functioning on the unknown or belief. This situation, is projected to exist in a volatile mythological form as a ?fulcrum' like bridge between points of dispersion in which the (invisible) entity of mass assumes an added social (or physical) weight imposed by the assumption of the existence of massless space; especially, should its' logically non excludable converse situation, of exclusively ?mass and force containing space? for all phenomenon, find future explanation and validity.