The ABSOLUTE and the RELATIVE

Discussion in 'General Philosophy' started by hansda, Jun 30, 2013.

  1. hansda Valued Senior Member

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    The Sun rises and the Sun sets,
    We are born and we will die.



    The Sun does not rise and the Sun does not set,
    We are not born and we will not die.



    The Sun rises and sets relative the Earth. The Sun does not rise or set relative to the sky.The Sun is ever-present in the sky.
    Similarly, we are born or we will die relative to our body. If we see ourselves from the 'space' point of view, we are ever-present.

    Which is ever-present is absolute; which is present for a limited time is relative.
     
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  3. rr6 Banned Banned

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    Sun-Sight and Sun-clipse

    Fuller says it should be sun-sight and sun-clipse. Moon-sight and moon clipse.

    Some celestial objects are available for being sighted in morning--- assuming clear skies by creatures with visual-sight abilities ----and the horizon clips the celestial object as the Earth spins/rotates in evening.


    The sum of the angles of an Euclidean triangle are eternally 180 degrees, when the base unity is 360 degrees.

    The sum of the angles of a non-Euclidean triangle are eternally more or less than 180 degrees.

    All known quantum parts of our finite occupied space, called Universe, are known to decay/come-apar,t except for the proton. The proton is presumed to have a decay/come-apart period of terminal existence.

    ..Energy cannot be created nor destroyed ergo vibration/frequency is and eternally existent as our finite occupied space, called Universe.

    r6


     
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  5. sanam5511 Registered Member

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    pretty well-defined...!!!
     
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