Absolutism 18 – Relativity and the limit

In Einstein’s theory of relativity, spacetime is relative. The limit of this idea is the constancy of spacetime corresponding to the constancy of the speed of light. In other words, the relativity of spacetime is limited/bounded/founded by the constancy/non-relativity of it. But this limit, this constancy of spacetime, this spacetime frame, which maybe called the limit spacetime frame, does not exist. I.e. photons do not exist, in the sense that this limit-/photon-spacetime frame does not exist, at least not in this universe or state(s). For photons, space, time, spacetime, does not exist. A photon cannot experience spacetime, spacetime cannot experience photon; one does not exist for the other.

So, the relative spacetime, or spacetime frame, is bounded by the absence/dissolution of frame or the notion of spacetime frame itself, i.e. by no spacetime frame, or no-frame.

In the absolute theory of relativity, i.e. the State[ment]verse theory, the existence is relative. So, the limit of any existence/state[ment] is no existence i.e. non-existence i.e. no state[ment] i.e. non-state[ment]. Now it should be clarified that for any state[ment] A, any state[ment] B is the ‘Not-A’, is non-existence. But what is meant here by non-state[ment] is the absolute non-existence, absolute non-state[ment], absolute every existence, absolute every state[ment], absolute nothing, absolute everything, absolute indefiception i.e. infidefiception i.e. State[ment]verse

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