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Chapter 15 Uncertainty Principle ‘Motion space of light and sound’ that is image ‘space’, motion ‘space’ and relative ‘space’ is not based on the theory of relativity but the theory of absolute relativity. ‘Static space of darkness and silence’ that is substance ‘space’, static ‘space’ and the absolute cosmos is based on the law of absolute. Therefore, There is no ‘space’ applying the theory of relativity. The theory of relativity can be applied only in the 33.333・・・% known world but not in the 66.666・・・% unknown world. The theory of absolute relativity can be applied not only in the 33.333・・・% known world but also in the 66.666・・・% unknown world. The theory of relativity doesn't include the principle of uncertainty. The principle of uncertainty includes the theory of relativity. Therefore, The principle of uncertainty can be applied to the theory of absolute relativity. The uncertainty principle can be applied not only in the 33.333・・・% known world but also in the 66.666・・・% unknown world. As a result, The theory of relativity can be applied only to image ‘space’ (illusionary horizontal world) sensed through five senses, which is motion ‘space’, relative ‘space’ and ‘motion space of light and sound’. The uncertainty principle can be applied not only to motion ‘space’ but to static and motion ‘space’, not only to relative ‘space’ but to absolute relative ‘space’, not only to ‘motion space of light and sound’ but to ‘motion space of light and sound’ and ‘static space of darkness and silence’, not only to image ‘space’ (illusionary horizontal world) sensed by five senses but to substance ‘space’ (substantial vertical world) felt through five senses, through whole bodies. Therefore, The theory of relativity can be applied to the imaginary world of real time (past/present/future). The uncertainty principle can be applied to the real world of imaginary time ("now & here"). |