You Assume Absolute Scale And Strict Reductionism

Robert Oldershaw
1 min readAug 22, 2018

If nature employs relative scale, in addition to the relativity of space, time, spatial orientation, and state of motion (inertial or accelerated), then you have a whole new ballgame, and the long-sought answers to several important enigmas in physics.

Nature’s relativity of scale could not be continuous because that can easily be ruled out observationally. However, a discrete (or “ broken” in common physics parlance) scale symmetry could potentially complete the relativistic program begun by Einstein, and identify the path toward a unification of Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity.

Interested readers might want to consider the two linked pieces that discuss this possibility, which has considerable observational support.

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