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Role of Space-Time in Jaina's Syädväda
velocity with respect to each other. Therefore, one arrives at the invariants of our universe.
By emphasising that absolute space and absolute time are myths and that the only practical notions of time that man can have, are obtained by some method of signals, Einstein shows that "idealism" or "a priori thinking is not sufficient for investigating the universe. On the other hand, since actual measurements are local and not universal, the Einstein theory shows that the measurement (experiment) in a given frame alone is not sufficient.
In conclusion we see that special relativity pointed out that things which appear alike to two observers moving relative to each other than uniform velocity, are the facts of the universe.
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