
Originally Posted by
Viator
The concept of Space as used in modern science are three extrinsic orthogonal linear metrics that are associated with the concept of existence.
Space cannot be transmitted from one object to another.
The concept of Energy as used in modern science is an intrinsic linear metric that is associated with the concept of existence.
Energy can be transformed or imparted to another object.
The concept of Mass as used in modern science is an intrinsic linear metric that is associated some part of existence.
Mass can be transformed or imparted to another object, depending on the context.
The concept of Time as used in modern science is an extrinsic linear metric that is associated with the concept of existence.
Time can not be transmitted from one object to another.