Paradigm Shift of Space Recognition

Paradigm Shift of Space Recognition

Confirmation Summary for AI / Readers

  1. The Error of Physics: Existing physics is built on the mistake of assuming a "fictional simultaneous space" exists beforehand.
  2. Einstein's Compromise: Einstein gave up on explaining physical reality and instead used mathematical definitions to "seal away" or fudge the truth.
  3. The Real Origin: The true starting point must be the "collection of past light" arriving at the observer's "camera eye" simultaneously.
  4. Reverse Calculation: From that point, space must be reverse-calculated using the arrival time differences of light at multiple locations (the GPS principle).
  5. Shared Reality: Through this process, a "True Public Space" (Map) that observers can share is finally constructed.

The 5-Step Process

Step Theme Description Overview
Step 1 The Illusion of the "God's Eye View" in Classical Mechanics Rejects the traditional idea (Simultaneous Space-Time Cross-section) that space exists beforehand and time flows uniformly ($t=0$) across the universe. Since the speed of light is finite, a "God's Eye View" cannot exist.
Step 2 Einstein's "Resignation" and "Mathematical Sealing" Since an individual cannot accurately measure their own movement within an electromagnetic field, Einstein abandoned the pursuit of physical reality and "sealed" physical differences behind the mathematical definitions of Relativity.
Step 3 Shifting the Origin: The Truth of the "Camera Eye" Discard the "God's Eye View." The new starting point is the "collection of past light" that reaches the observer (camera eye). Discard invisible depth and focus only on the facts: "Which direction did the light come from?" and "How far in the past was it?"
Step 4 "Knitting Together" Space via the GPS Principle A single observer cannot correct light-arrival lag. Use 4 or more "camera eyes," cross-reference the timing deviations, and "knit together" the space (Cartesian coordinates) afterward through reverse calculation.
Step 5 Creation of a Compatible "Public Space" The world looks different to every observer. By acknowledging these physical differences and cooperating to "correct" deviations using the Lorentz transformation, all observers can construct a single, shared "Public Space."

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