It is often thought that pluralism in ethics goes hand in hand with ethical relativism, and that, conversely, a non-relativist view of morality entails a monolithic kind of moral absolutism.
There's this perception that you have to maintain the exact same struggle, the exact same front that you had when you first came out in order to stay relative.
But the principle of relativity has given prominence to the conception of " local time, " and has somewhat diminished men's confidence in the one even-flowing stream of time.