But wait, wouldn’t that still imply there’s no unique way to slice something into a positional configuration space?
The space-time interval is a conserved quantity under Lorentz transforms. The position or time interval separatedly are not conserved quantities. Since the spacetime intervals are conserved, the configuration space is unique and consistent.
But wait, wouldn’t that still imply there’s no unique way to slice something into a positional configuration space?
The space-time interval is a conserved quantity under Lorentz transforms. The position or time interval separatedly are not conserved quantities. Since the spacetime intervals are conserved, the configuration space is unique and consistent.