Principle of Relativity and Delay of Courts

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The English philosopher A. N.Whitehead, in his work “Principle of Relativity”, presented his own mathematical interpretation of Einstein’s theory of relativity. The question he was looking for an answer to was: how is it possible that, despite the relativity of time and space, the universe as a whole is nevertheless one and united in itself. Others questioned why clocks slow down at high speeds or in a strong gravitational field. Which is the reason for the release of the movement of pendulums.

One possible hypothesis is that at speeds close to the speed of light, there is some change in the laws of entropy, and as a result, processes at a different rate at the micro level and the elasticity of the bodies changes, which further affects the cyclical rate of movement of the clock pendulums. This would mean that the hypothesis could have a relationship between gravity and entropy. If we were moving at the speed of light, our thought processes would stand. All lawsuits would be in a state of short-pay. We can imagine that. Then the Code of Civil Procedure would prohibit all evidence and set even more intricate one-second deadlines: to combat the delay resulting from excessive speed.

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