Abstract

There are five arguments in favor of the statement that the metric (the concepts of lengths, intervals, time intervals) is determined by the influences of the entire surrounding world on the properties of the observed objects: 1) logical consequences of recognizing the relational nature of classical space-time and describing interactions based on the concept of long-range, 2) sequential relational interpretation of the Feynman - Wheeler absorber theory, 3) comparison of electromagnetic radiation densities and “scattering” galaxies, 4) mathematicians changing the axiom of Archimedes, 5) keeping the ideas of “metaphysics of light”.

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