NEWTON'S ABSOLUTE SPACE SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION OF CONCEPTION

Authors

  • Carlos Adolfo Rengifo Castañeda Universidad la Gran Colombia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33975/disuq.vol1n1.93

Keywords:

Space, Cause, Effects, Motion, Inertial, Properties, Bodies, Absolute

Abstract

In the Scholium on "Space and Time," Newton explains his concept referring to an absolute Space, which has
existence as real as the physical bodies of others but independently of these, so one of the characteristics Newtonian
physics will be the interest in granting a real and independent existence in space and time as well as to matter, since
in Newton's laws of motion is the concept of acceleration, and in this theory, the word acceleration can only denote
"acceleration with respect to space." Therefore, Newton's space should be conceived "absolute rest" or at least, so it
is possible to consider the acceleration that appears in the laws of motion is a "magnitude" (or force), with some
meaning. For this reason, we propose: "distinguish rest and both relative and absolute movement, for their
properties, causes and effects."

Published

2017-06-30

How to Cite

Rengifo Castañeda, C. A. (2017). NEWTON’S ABSOLUTE SPACE SUBSTANTIAL EXPANSION OF CONCEPTION. Disertaciones, 1(1), 52–60. https://doi.org/10.33975/disuq.vol1n1.93