Space motion theory

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Abstract

The relativity theory discovers the relation between motion and time, and proposes that motion and time are all relative, determined by reference frames. The Lorentz transformation of special relativity supports and is derived from the relativity of motion and time. However, special relativity involves numerous explicit and implicit assumptions to achieve the Lorentz transformation. Herein, the other possibility that motion and time are all absolute, regardless of reference frames, is proposed, established on the existence of vacuum energy. It is concluded that vacuum energy is composed of free vacuum energy (Ev), particulate information energy of particles (Es) and entropic information energy of particles (Ee); Ee=Mv2, where v is named energy velocity. Every point in space has a specific motion state; a large uniform space forms a space background. The v of a particle is relative to and measured by an observer that is static in the space background.

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