About Existence and Experience
By Ophir Mottes
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The Theory of Relativity has revolutionized physics. It tells us things that at first glance seem crazy. Things like time is different if you stand at different gravity locations or move in respect to one another, or that length can change, or that simultaneous events for me are not necessary simultaneous for someone else. These statements seem strange because they do not connect well with our intuitive logic and that hints to the main insight of Relativity. It changes the way of looking at reality. This essay focuses on this paradigm shift, and in doing so, it uncovers what stands behind the weird phenomenon we encounter.
Ophir Mottes
I am an avid reader and find interest in a wide range of subjects. My main fascination is with Physics, Robotics, Biology, and Human Behavior. Over the years, I have formally studied Physics and Mechanical Practical Engineering. For me, understanding is a goal, but also a bottomless pit, and I am always amazed how something I thought to know perfectly can reveal new insights. The resulting endless journey is sometimes hard and frustrating, but when a new understanding suddenly solidifies it is just amazing.
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