Reflection on Relativity of Space-Time-Symmetry

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Abstract

The integrity of the universe thesis is the most generalized form of relativity principle. It agrees with the biological principle that no part of the human body is unrelated to the integrity of the organism's function. The advances in modern science confirm the widely accepted assumption that space-time symmetry and relativity (STSR) are the common fundamental attributes (forms of existence) of elementary particles, galaxies, and biological objects. Symmetry is movement, dimension, and scale-dependent, i.e., not an absolute entity. Our consideration focuses on the impact of universal space-time handedness (time arrow, chirality, or mirror reflection asymmetry) and chirality transfer observed within the physical and biological matter. Symmetry perturbations are about how space and time are related. The integrity of the universe, meaning that every part of Nature exists only in relation to the rest of the world, refers to the most generalized form of relativity principle (RP). Galileo Galilei was the first among scientists to capture the phenomenon of relativity. However, his intuition did not explicitly associate the notion of symmetry with RP. A modern interpretation of RP links space-time symmetry and relativity with quantum physics and biology. The limitations of intuitive understanding of the external world are gradually conquered by advances in the language of space-time geometry and the integration of human and artificial intelligence (AI).

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