Newton’s concept of motion, forces, and relative distance... - Deepstash

Newton’s concept of motion, forces, and relative distance challenged the notion of absolute space, much like the observations of a bouncing ping-pong ball on a moving train vary depending on the observer's location.

The idea of absolute time was further overturned in 1865 when James Clerk Maxwell discovered light’s wavelengths,

Later refined by Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity, which demonstrated that light’s speed is constant and that massive objects warp space-time. This means neither space nor time is absolute.

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Full Summary of a Brief History Of Time by Stephen Hawking

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