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= Mass Relativity =

== Mass Relativity is a system of physics. Mass Relativity is an aspect of American Physics established in 2016. Mass Relativity is a mass-based system of physics which employs dynamic, localized space, gravity, time, and light speed, and individual inertial frames of reference. ==

Unified Mass and Gravity
Mass Relativity establishes mass, amorphous gravity, and inertia as a single, unified force dubbed MAGI. Mass Relativity establishes that this field is directly proportional to the attraction which atomic material presents to the 'field quanta' or the components of 'space'. Mass Relativity describes this fields as existing with atmosphere-like behavior relative to matter, and that such 'atmosphere' is frequently shared among unique objects.

Mass Relativity states that when MAGI is shared among unique objects, that the sharing of this field results in an attractive force between the objects, and that this attraction constitutes gravity.

Significance
Mass Relativity states that objects do not gain mass when in motion or relative motion.

Mass Relativity states that gravity is amorphous - non-globular to matter.

Mass Relativity states that the gravitational influence or MAGI of any object is a specific, constant quantity. This indicates that gravity is a limited-distance event. Mass Relativity (or Cosmic Mass Relativity as applying to the cosmos) claims that this resolves the need for theories of dark matter and galactic-center singularities explaining, instead, that galactic rotational behavior is consistent with amorphous, non-linear gravity wherein the 'spokes' of spiral galaxies exert virtually no gravitational influence on each other.

Mass Relativity states that gravity is a limited-distance event, and that disparate galaxies have no gravitational influence on each other. Mass Relativity claims that this resolves the need for theories of dark energy and relative motion of galaxies, stating, instead, that the universe does not need to expand or contract due to gravity. Cosmic Mass Relativity is a steady state theory.

Dynamic Inertial Reference Frames
Mass Relativity states that inertial frames of reference are dynamic to individual objects, except when such objects share MAGI, in which case gravity and the Einstein Effect occur, and such objects exist in non-inertial frames of reference.

Mass Relativity states that inertial reference frames are composed of MAGI aka field quanta.

Mass Relativity states that the density of MAGI is highly variable, being directly proportional to the ambient density of matter.

Mass Relativity states that the speed of time is directly proportional to the density of MAGI.

Mass Relativity states that inertial frames of reference constitute a medium which conducts light as a wave, and that such wave is transmitted more rapidly in dense MAGI than in dilated MAGI.

Mass Relativity states that the speed of light is a strict corollary of the speed of time, and the speed of light is locally constant throughout the universe, but not universally constant.

Evidences
In 1887, Albert A. Michelson and Edward W. Morley performed the famous Michelson-Morley Experiment. The result of this experiment indicated that light on Earth travels the same speed in every direction all the time. Further experimentation has demonstrated that light from the Sun arrives on Earth at the same speed at dusk, dawn, and at noon. Mass Relativity states that the speed of light, as measured from the Sun, is not constant to Earth's dusk and dawn. Mass Relativity states that this demonstrates that light travels as a wave in medium, there being no mechanism realized which would slow down or accelerate particles of light - or photons - such to maintain such consistency. Mass Relativity states that Michelson-Morley conclusively demonstrated that Earth maintains a dynamic inertial frame of reference.

Significance
Mass Relativity states that inertial reference frames are dynamic and, therefore, dynamic frames and the matter which they contain are not constrained by the speed of light or any other speed, except when in relative motion.

Mass Relativity states that virtually no relative motion exists in inter-stellar space, and that no relative motion exists in inter-galactic space.

Mass Relativity states that inertial frames of reference may be artificially induced.

Mass Relativity denies the assertion of General Relativity that the whole universe exists as a single inertial reference frame with a singular speed of light.