The special theory of relativity discovered the relation between motion and time, and proposed that motion and time are all relative, determined by reference frames. Herein, the other possibility that motion and time are all absolute, regardless of reference frames, is proposed. It is concluded that space is the spread of all the particles in the universe, every point in space has a specific motion and a large uniform space forms a space motion background. Every elementary quantity, energy, mass, time or length, requires an object of reference to define its size. However, the elementary quantities of an object vary with a particular velocity, named energy velocity (v). The v of an object is relative to and measured by an observer that is static in the space motion background. The quantities of an object have a relative invariance between each other.
Wenjing Qu (Mon,) studied this question.