Reference: KHTK Key Words: Dynamic 6
Please consult the above reference for the definitions of CONSISTENCY and INERTIA.
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Inertial Frame of Reference
- It is a frame of uniform velocity and zero acceleration.
- This frame is tied to the consistency of substance.
- Accelerations in this frame means changes in the consistency of substance.
- Accelerations of mass objects means undetectable infinitesimal changes in mass.
- Relativistic changes in mass occur only at very high accelerations (not velocities).
- Elementary particles of different masses and quanta have different frames of reference.
- The inertial frame of reference of Newton is applicable to material particles of relatively low velocities.
- Einstein’s relativity points out slight changes in the inertial frame of reference due to celestial accelerations.
- Thus, there are Lorentz transformations of velocities of mass particles in Inertial Frame of reference.
- On a large scale, the paths of mass particles in uniform motion are only as straight as their motions.
- The lower is the consistency, the higher is the velocity, and the straighter is the path.
- The greater is the consistency, the slower is the velocity, and the more curved is the path.
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Newton’s First Law
Newton’s first law of motion says,
“Every object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force.”
This law may be modified slightly as follows:
“Every object will remain at rest or in uniform motion “in a curvature based on its consistency” unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force.”
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