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6807 | In Newton mass is conserved, but in Einstein it can convert into energy [Bird] |
Full Idea: According to Newton mass is conserved, while in Einstein's theory mass is not conserved but can be converted into and from energy. | |
From: Alexander Bird (Philosophy of Science [1998]) | |
A reaction: Perhaps this is the most fundamental difference between the theories. It certainly suggests that 'mass' was a conventional concept rather than a natural one. Maybe the relative notion of 'weight' is more natural than 'mass'. |
9504 | The relational view of space-time doesn't cover times and places where things could be [Bird] |
Full Idea: The obvious problem with the simple relational view of space and time is that it fails to account for the full range of spatio-temporal possibility. There seem to be times and places where objects and events could be, but are not. | |
From: Alexander Bird (Nature's Metaphysics [2007], 7.3.2) | |
A reaction: This view seems strongly supported by intuition. I certainly don't accept the views of physicists and cosmologists on the subject, because they seem to approach the whole thing too instrumentally. |