Chapter 7 Known World and Unknown World

‘Motion space of light and sound’ - image ‘space’, relative ‘space’, motion ‘space’ - is nothing but finite expanding ‘space’.
In other words,
It is known ‘space’ which has "beginning", "ending" and "interval".
Therefore,
"Theory "is nothing but the known "law "which has "beginning", "ending" and "interval".
"The theory of relativity" is nothing but known "the law of absolute = the partial view of the law of absolute" which has "beginning", "ending" and "interval".
On the other hand,
‘Static space of darkness and silence’ - substance ‘space’, the absolute cosmos, static ‘space’ - is nothing but infinite expanding ‘space’.
In other words,
It is unknown ‘space’ which has neither "beginning", "ending" nor "interval".
There is always "interval" where there are "beginning" and "ending".
It is an inviolable rule in the law of motion.
Motion always has “interval” when motion can not start without "beginning" and can not begin without "ending" too.
‘Static space of darkness and silence’ - substance ‘space’, the absolute cosmos, static ‘space’ - has neither "beginning", "ending" nor "interval".
Therefore,
"The law "is nothing but unknown "the law of absolute = the total view of the law of absolute" that has neither "beginning", "ending" nor "interval".
It is science which reasons only about the known world.
It is science which can not see the forest for the trees.
It is religion which reasons only about the unknown world.
It is religion which can not see the trees for the forest.
Being and known/unknown are in different dimensions.
Known/unknown is two sides of a coin, which is dichotomy.
Being is absolute monism.
Relativism is nothing but the dichotomy with the known/unknown.
Absoluteness is nothing but monism with only one being.
Relativism is nothing but the theory of relativity.
Absoluteness is nothing but the law of absolute.