Troublemane
Well-Known Member
Hey if i might throw my two cents in, I think Atheologian is being sketchy on a few definitions. First, Relativity is a term used generally to describe Einstein's scientific theory of that name, and refers to the relativity of perspective--- that two people will see the same object/event differently depending on their inertial frames of reference. It says nothing about the absolute objectivity of said event or object. In relativity, in fact, there is no absolute objectivity, no absolute inertial frame from which all else is inferred...all things are considered relative, thus the name.
Secondly, how exactly is all points of view objective? And how different is that from no points of view? Or are you being contrary simply to be argumentative?
It seems to me that having no point of view is essentially the same as having any/all point(s) of view. If you have no actual point of view on a thing, you may be said to have potentially any point of view, it just hasnt materialized out of the aethyr yet. :angel2:
Secondly, how exactly is all points of view objective? And how different is that from no points of view? Or are you being contrary simply to be argumentative?
It seems to me that having no point of view is essentially the same as having any/all point(s) of view. If you have no actual point of view on a thing, you may be said to have potentially any point of view, it just hasnt materialized out of the aethyr yet. :angel2: