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Conceptual
Relativity is the term applied to the academic discipline of physics
that is based upon the philosophy of Conceptualism.
Conceptual Relativity eschews the classic forces of academic physics,
which are the underpinnings of Quantum Mechanics and Einstein's Special
and General Relativity. Conceptual Relativity considers all the
classic, or conventional, forces to be metaphysical manifestations, as
they are currently described.
Only metaphysics is a possible conclusion, concerning conventional
definitions of forces, when there is no current explanation, or
"Why?" for the phenomena of gravitational attraction,
electromagnetic waves, and the contrived strong and weak atomic forces;
these forces do not currently reconcile with one another; nor, are their
explanations internally consistent with current observation.
Conceptual Relativity refers to the manifestations of gravitational
attraction and electromagnetic waves as simply: Gravity and Light,
which when so used are always capitalized and italicized.
Conceptual Relativity is dependent upon a concept which begins with only
motion. The description of this fundamental motion, which is not a
force, is dependent upon an understanding of Infinity
and its duality; and said singularity's relativity.
The consequent, interrelated concepts of seminal motion and Infinity
create a complex phenomenon that underlies both Unimetry,
the mathematics of Conceptual Relativity, and all the fundamental
physical manifestations of Reality.
Said complex phenomenon of the origin, action, and consequent
creation of this seminal motion is referred to as the
Unified Concept. The creation is referred to as an Ephemeloid.
The rational evolution of the Unified Concept,
that is consistent with Intelligent Inquiry,
provides an alternative theory to the fundamental origins of the Universe
as sought by Science, Theology, and Philosophy.
Thus it can be said that Conceptual Relativity is the application of the
Unified Concept to the environment of Reality.
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