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https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/relativity
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/reflexive

We live in a reflexive universe, not a relativistic one. The calculations can work when done from a relativistic perspective, but ultimately they're merely an abstraction of the truth that you are a reflexive and non-relative observer. Relativity is reflexive to the observers, and in that sense, if you have multiple observers, you can have reflexivity relative to these observation points, but they aren't all unique points. They're reflexive to entropic maps, which are chaotic in nature. As such, the chaotic map is always drawing the same worldlines for any observable point, and one need not have any special observers considered.

Einstein is dumb. Science is dumb, you guys are dumb clowns.