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and unvariable under all conditions. They are related but not
inseperably (b) mass increases with velocity (c) length decreases with velocity (d) Time contracts with velocity (e) Concept of simultaneity Simultaneity phenomena is not of space and time have only found in canons, but it could be relative meaing and not abso- inferred absolute because of similute
lar nature. The third predication
gives hint at simultaneity, however (f) Motion and rest are rela- Motion and rest depends on absotive independant of any inert lute and independant mediums. or active medium. Systems They can not occur without them. can work without them and Despite their current relativity, therefore, not needed
their absoluteness still remain
intact. (g) Radiations are not purely Light and heat (only the two forms waves, but particle (Quanta) in canons) radiations are mattergic of energy also. Thus, they or corpuscular in nature. Their show a dual nature
wave nature is not traceable in canons. However, Anakantvada may support duality with different
aspectal view. (b) Mass is a form of concen- This type of relationship is not trated energy as per, E=mc, 2 traceable in canons Both are interconvertible as below: (a) Materialisation of energy High energy gamma/cosmic rays-electron-positrop pair (b) Energination of matter electron+positron-Radiant
energy (ix) The polar opposite sys- Anekantvada is an ancient form tems are complementary of complementarity stating oppo
site attributes are parts of the
whole (x) The general theory states Space is 3-d and time is l-d. They that space is curved and forms are absolute. Space contains ether
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