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Objective Space and Time

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His doctrine regarding the objectivity of space and time was the same as the teaching later embraced by Einstein. The highly respected Überweg brilliantly refuted the unacceptable subjectivity of Kant’s main critique. According to Einstein, objective spacetime can be bent and stretched like a handful of clay. You can take a piece of objective space or of time and wrinkle it as though it were cloth or fabric. You can even warp objective space and time as though they were dampened wood. Space and time are therefore certainly objects (residing in yet another space and time which, in turn, reside in still another space and time, and so on), as Überweg claimed.173.71.86.124 (talk) 17:32, 13 July 2017 (UTC)TerryTorrial[reply]