THE LAW OF RELATIVITY
The Law of Relativity is but the relationship of all things understood by the particular viewpoint from which they are seen, (i.e., the Law of Relativity has as its reference point the "I".)
The train moving at a particular rate of speed in relation to the person standing beside the tracks is somewhat different from the rate of speed of another train passing in the opposite direction, or of an automobile traveling in the same direction of the train.
The relative viewpoint of a person looking at an elephant from the front is somewhat different from the person looking at an elephant from an airplane, from beneath, or from behind the elephant. Each viewpoint is relative, each is accurate, and yet the descriptions will be totally different.
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