Absolute Vs. Relative Space And Time: Newton Vs. Leibniz

Absolute space and time are fundamental concepts that describe the universe as a fixed and immutable backdrop. According to Newton, space is absolute, meaning it exists independently of objects and events. Time is also absolute, flowing at a constant rate for all observers. Leibniz, however, argued that space and time are relative, dependent on the observer’s frame of reference.

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