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Does inertial differential force mass acceleration?


rwjefferson

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exactly

 

 

It's Newton's second law.

 

Newton's three laws constitute Newton's first rule. Newton's first rule is stated in verse as inertial differential forces mass acceleration. Yes, Newton's first rule holds true. No. Newton's second and third rules do not hold true (by better measure).

 

Newton's second rule states time flows at a constant rate. Einstein sees the velocity of time dragging as velocity through space speeds up.

 

peace

ron

 

too much learning is a dangerous thing; too much learning blinds the mind to simple truth

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