About
One postulate, followed without exception, builds the universe we observe.
The Paper
Intelligent Relativity proves that the relativity principle alone — the rule that the laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames — determines the dimension of spacetime, the structure of special and general relativity, the cosmological constant, and the existence of gravitational waves. No additional postulates are needed.
Einstein needed two postulates in 1905, then several more for general relativity in 1915. This work shows the second, third, and every subsequent postulate is a logical consequence of the first.
Intelligent Internet
Intelligent Internet is a research effort exploring the consequences of treating physical principles as logical first principles, derived rather than assumed. This microsite presents the paper alongside interactive explanations of its key ideas.
Why It Matters
If a single postulate is enough, then the structure of physics is not a list of independent empirical facts but a consequence of one principle. That changes how the laws can be taught, what counts as derivation, and which questions are worth asking next.