The Third Discussion on Cosmic Space in Zero Dimension —A Discussion on Spatial Questions According to the Correspondence between Clarke and Leibniz

Open Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):326-335 (2021)
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The relationship between space (absolute space) and matters (relative space) is similar to that between a stage and performers, where they both exist independently and are interconnected. This work first explores the hypothesis that the Essential space of the Universe is absolute and is zero-dimensional. The second part of the hypothesis discusses that the three-dimensional Universe is a relative space occupied by matters and a representation of its relative positions. The hypothesis in this work will be explored and discussed using reference from the correspondence between Clarke and Leibniz. This work tentatively concludes that the space is absolute and zero-dimensional.

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The Essence of the Universe and Humankind.Samo Liu - 2020 - Open Journal of Philosophy 10 (3):316-330.
Revelation and Reflection on Mankind by Modern Physics—Part I.Liu Samo - 2017 - Open Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):435-447.

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