Hi @Mercenary ,
While you're absolutely right that relativity expands with perspective and context, I think there's another side to it that often gets overlooked.
The more we learn, the larger our frame of reference becomes. Things that once felt absolute start looking relative because we're comparing them against a much wider set of experiences, ideas, and observations. In that sense, relativity isn't necessarily a sign of uncertainty—it's often a sign of deeper understanding.
At the same time, not everything becomes relative. Certain principles, values, and truths tend to remain surprisingly consistent regardless of perspective. What changes is usually our interpretation of them, not their existence.
That's why I think the interesting question isn't whether everything is relative, but rather where relativity stops and where something universal begins. The further you push that question, the more fascinating the discussion becomes.