Space motion theory
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The relativity theory proposes a principle that motion is relative, determined by reference systems, and the principle is supported by the Lorentz transformation of special relativity. However, there are mathematical and logical flaws in the deductions of the Lorentz transformation, and motion may not be relative. Herein, the existence of the vacuum distributions of particles is postulated. Based on this postulate, it is deduced that every point in space has a specific motion state, which is the sum of the motion of the distributions of every particle in the universe; additionally, every particle has a specific and absolute motion dependent on its energy velocity (v), which is relative to the space motion background; the motion energy of the particle (Em) can be expressed as Em=Mv2, where Em and M are absolute quantities.