There is no absolute right or wrong in the world.
I think whether there is absolute right or wrong is a false proposition. Right and wrong cannot exist independently. Right and wrong are dialectical relations, either black or white. Right and wrong should be judged in a specific environment and under specific conditions, so that there is relativity. In our daily life, it is valuable to talk about right and wrong only under certain conditions. The proposition that there is no absolute right or wrong in the world is absolute and logical. True or false answers will not affect personal judgment or values. There are no conditions for the establishment of absolute truth, but its existence is reasonable. Not everything in the world is reasonable, and all propositions are reasonable. This sentence comes from Hegel: Being is rationality is the theory of objective idealism, which means that everything that is reasonable is reality; Everything that is realistic is rational, which means that it conforms to the laws of nature and the absolute spirit. So there is no absolute right or wrong in the world, only relativity, relativity and quantum mechanics have brought revolutionary changes to physics, and they have jointly laid the foundation of modern physics. Relativity has greatly changed the common sense concepts of the universe and nature, and put forward new concepts such as "simultaneous relativity", "four-dimensional spacetime" and "curved spacetime". However, in recent years, people have a new understanding of the classification of physical theories-to divide classical and non-classical physics according to whether their theories are deterministic, that is, "non-classical = quantum". In this sense, relativity is still a classical theory.