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absolute space
noun
Physics.
- space that is not affected by what occupies it or occurs within it and that provides a standard for distinguishing inertial systems from other frames of reference.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of absolute space1
First recorded in 1885–90
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However, these models hinged on access to privileged information about absolute space at all times -- information that the animal does not have.
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“We had to adjust some notions of what we thought was absolute. There was absolute space and time for Newton,†Venkatesh says.
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Thus, Newton opined that motion is ultimately defined as change of position with respect to absolute space.
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“I have never written a novel that just sort of springs from the head of Zeus, from an absolute space of fiction,†Luiselli said.
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Next, Albert Einstein demolished Newtonian notions of absolute space and time.
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