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+ | As a result of the [[Principle of General Equivalence]], the two arguments [[Space-time and metric phenomena]] and [[Mass and gravitational phenomena]] '''should collapse into a single argument'''. But we are used to considering space-time and mass as two distinct entities or phenomena. In fact, space-time extension and mass density are the same thing, they are (apparently) different manifestations of the same [[Dynamics of Physical Action|Dynamics]] of the [[Elementary Field]], of the same [[Modes of Physical Action|Modes / component of the Elementary Action]], which we call [[Perturbation]]. Thus, we should speak of space-time / mass and metric / gravitational phenomena instead of two distinct and different [[Phenomena|phenomenologies]]. Only for descriptive purposes and to maintain a certain adherence to the common vision of reality, we keep these two phenomenologies distinct, which in fact General Relativity has already recognized as intimately linked. Here we take a step further. We recognize their substantial identity, a common origin, nature and dynamics. In short, we do not consider mass here as a source of space-time curvature, of expansion-contraction, but we recognize them as the same thing, the same expression of the same deep and intimate nature of [[Physical Reality]]. | ||
== Common definition == | == Common definition == |
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Definition
As a result of the Principle of General Equivalence, the two arguments Space-time and metric phenomena and Mass and gravitational phenomena should collapse into a single argument. But we are used to considering space-time and mass as two distinct entities or phenomena. In fact, space-time extension and mass density are the same thing, they are (apparently) different manifestations of the same Dynamics of the Elementary Field, of the same Modes / component of the Elementary Action, which we call Perturbation. Thus, we should speak of space-time / mass and metric / gravitational phenomena instead of two distinct and different phenomenologies. Only for descriptive purposes and to maintain a certain adherence to the common vision of reality, we keep these two phenomenologies distinct, which in fact General Relativity has already recognized as intimately linked. Here we take a step further. We recognize their substantial identity, a common origin, nature and dynamics. In short, we do not consider mass here as a source of space-time curvature, of expansion-contraction, but we recognize them as the same thing, the same expression of the same deep and intimate nature of Physical Reality.
Common definition
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Description
Spatial and temporal position and extension
No absolute spatial and temporal positions: no absolute point of reference
No absolute spatial and temporal extensions: no absolute distances, no absolute durations
Spatial and temporal position and extension are always relative, they depend on the space-time metric of the Elementary Field and on the Form, Mass and dynamics of the considered Structure of Information.
See also
- Modes / Components of Action
- Perturbation
- Phenomena
- Spatiality
- Physical Spatiality
- Space
- Temporality
- Physical Temporality
- Time
- Mass and gravitational phenomena
- Motion and kinetic phenomena
- Charge and electric phenomena
- Spin and magnetic phenomena
- TFNR - The world of continuity and the fundamental physical quantities: Mass - Motion - Charge - Spin
- TFNR - The emergence of space-time
- TFNR - The fundamental physical quantities in the terms of deformation of a homogeneous field
- TFNR - Mass (Perturbation – Gradient – Difference)
- TFNR - Unbelievable equivalencies
- TFNR - Gravity and Dark Energy: two complementary forces - two sides of the same coin
- TFNR - A general concept of Inertia
- TFNR - The Higgs mechanism in the term of Perturbation
- TFNR - Polarization in the gravitational field
- TFNR - What we intend for negative mass
- TFNR - Dark energy in the Universe at all scales
- TFNR - Gravitational and electromagnetic fields as a partial view of the dynamics of the Elementary Field
- TFNR - Mass
Classification
- Topic id: t_space_time_metric
- Belongs to the class: Agents / Forces
- Has as instances:
- Belongs to the groups:
- Semantic Map: ekm|map=m_ph_dynamics&topic=t_space_time_metric
- Semantic Map Test Version: ekmt|map=m_ph_dynamics&topic=t_space_time_metric