“The laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames of reference.”
(Einstein, 1905)
This is a foundational assertion of Special Relativity. It states that no preferred coordinate system exists for describing physical laws in inertial motion — i.e., in systems not undergoing acceleration.
Lawframe Invariance of Radiation Coordinates:
Every Radiation Source forms its own Radiation Coordinate System, determined by the total number and configuration of Particles it contains.
All laws of interaction — Gravitation, Particulate Motion, and Radiation exchange — manifest at the Surface of that system and are coherent across all relative Scales.
Einstein's idea of inertial frames becomes, in UTE:
A Radiation Coordinate System, which is:
Scale-dependent
Mass-defined
Particle-limited
Radiation-permeated
Instead of inertial frames being abstract geometric spaces, UTE anchors them in physically defined Radiation Systems — which emerge from actual Particle counts, Gravitation storage, and Surface Interactions.
So:
"The laws of physics are invariant across all inertial frames"
becomes
"Radiative behavior and energy interaction laws emerge consistently within any Radiation Coordinate System, which are themselves defined by the Mass Structure’s Particle saturation and Surface Depth."
Einstein assumes inertial reference frames are equal, but offers no mechanism for how or why.
UTE replaces this with:
Every Mass Structure acts as its own origin of energetic behavior
Radiation extends to form bounded coordinate reach
Scale and Gravitation define the limit of expression
All Particles are relative to the Mass Structure they orbit, and their position determines their Particulate State (Theorem 8)
Each Radiation Source is an autonomous energetic reference system in which the laws of interaction manifest according to its Scale, Particle count, and Gravitation saturation. These Radiation Coordinate Systems are hierarchical and nested across Scales, but maintain internal consistency in their Surface Interactions and Radiation behaviors.
Einstein neglects:
Surface Depth
Particulate saturation
Field entropy
The physical structure of “space” as a medium for Radiation
Instead, he introduces coordinate systems without anchoring them to the structure of Mass.
UTE corrects this by stating:
There is no such thing as a “coordinate system” without Mass and Radiation.
Radiation creates the system.
Particles give it depth.
Gravitation stores its memory.