Einstein’s, Orwell’s, Job’s, and My Relativity

The people of today believe relativity to be all about math. About viewpoints and geometry, but that is not relativity. Relativity is so much more than just what we are taught in an education center. It is about pain and loss. Fear and achievement. Einstein knew this, he knew that he knew this. He proved it too. From the second he was born in 1879 to the second he died in 1955, Einstein witnessed true relativity as it occurred. He discovered something most people watch everyday and have no name for. They call it “Point of view,” perspective and whatnot, but the truth is that this is true Relativity. Even in George Orwell’s “1984” we find this fact reiterated. We find that we each decide our point of Relativity. Ergo, what is labeled as good could have easily been labeled as bad. The definition of bad could have easily been the definition of good. The point is that, there are so many multiples of the same example, of the same reality, who are we to say that they do not all count or contribute? Who are we to impede on the ideals of others? This is what Einstein, Orwell, Jobs, and if I may be so bold, even I, am trying to explain. The world is not as simple as it seems. It never has been to tell the truth. We have become far too susceptible to lies and mischief. In fact, in a few years the meaning of those two words will most definitely be twisted and abused to mean something completely different than what we know today, furthermore, until we can actually grasp the theory, as well as the idea and action of Relativity, we will never recognize it. Look today in our world. In our nation. We are not who we once were. We point more fingers now. We blame it all on one distinct entity. Yet, there is no proof, except Relativity. One side will be shown one thing, while the other will be shown another. Both sides will fight. But only one side will seek the universal truth. In all due time hopefully this path leads to the remaking of our great country. In all due time hopefully this path will lead us home. In all due time, hopefully this path leads us to who we used to be and the Relativity we once had…