The following are the missing postulates of the Theory of
Relativity:
- Relative motion is the vector difference of absolute motions.
- Relative motion is impossible without the existence of absolute motion.
- The observed value of relative motion of the same object is different for different observers; each being convinced that he is right.
- The observation of absolute motion requires the recognition of a fixed and unchanging point of reference.
- The observation of relative motion is geocentric i.e. the observer assumes himself to be the point of reference and discounts his own absolute motion from all others.