Monday, 17 November 2008

Einstein's Conjecture

Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity described a world based on space and time. His theory described a coordinate system based on frame of reference. Everyone is bound by their 4-dimensional coordinate (x,y,z and t) and two person is 'separated' because they are moving on their own frame. One frame is moving relative to the other frame. This theory has become principle, though it is somehow common sense, and all things are governs by this principle.

Although Einstein indicated that the coordinate system does not make any sense in space, his frame-based coordinate system still requires and still uses the 4-dimensional coordinate. His 'world' perhaps is acceptably comprehensible when one view it in some degree of closeness to the actual events on earth; I imagine a world there there is no dimensions, there is no sense of time, and therefore there is no sense of x, y and x. I imagine a world where the coordinate systems are bound by the limit of contents of energy one is carrying. Just like an electron, who exist at a level defined by its energy. Shall we need a frame of reference for this world?

So far, Einstein's conjecture about the the law that govern the world that could not be governed by Netwton's law, is acceptable generally. It importance is still manifested until today.

Is it possible to have a world that does not have a sense of space and time? Not many may agree with me, but I say it is possible.

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