My theory of relativity:

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Optimus

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This is what is in my mind.
When we go on and say that all things are relative, is to say such statement can be true and negative at the same time, for instance, if an individual and I, look at a same concatenation of events that occurred in a certain time and a certain place, then that individual and I may bear in mind some elements held true for that event, however, his truth is relative to mine since we both are seeing things from different angles and different perspectives.

On the other hand, that individual can’t say that the earth is flat, if and only the earth is flat to him. That definition is relative to that specific person, but does not make the statement true, therefore; all things can be relative to a person, but it does not mean that his version of the "truth" is true to everyone else. Thus relativity relies on the human perception, not on the actual fact. Glass half empty-half full effect.

When we speak that all things are interrelated, it holds true for a cycle of energy within an ecosystem, for instance the atoms of the sun provide the energy to a plant, that produces fruit, which is eaten by an animal, which provides energy for daily living, multiplication of the species and so on. But not only that, for instance, there is a true statement that predicates, that all things have a cause and effect, to state that, is to imply that one thing must be connected to another one to produce a desired or undesired effect.

To deny that all things are interrelated, is to close our eyes to the very intercourse of every single element within our planet.

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