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by carra
421 days ago
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But even then you can only tell that you are rotating relative to space itself. If I understand correctly here we are speaking about the space itself rotating, so that would not be possible unless something else contains our universe's space, right? |
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There is no "space itself" because then you're assuming it is relative, like the speed of light. Basically you're trying to rediscover the aether.
That was the question: light moves at speed C, but relative to what?