| > http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Pigbin/inertialacc.htm | Where Hogbin states: | "If you really are happy with the relativity of inertial objects in | inertial frames then you should study linear accelerating | objects in inertial frames." | | Can you tell us what's wrong with that statement, Androcles? I could indeed. | Didn't you understand what he said? I understood his words. I didn't understand what a linear ACCELERATING object is in an INERTIAL frame. I tried googling, I got "Tip: Try removing quotes from your search to get more results." That got me 381,000 hits, but none were specific. For example, "Much has been written on the origin of inertia and Mach's principle in the ... the expression for the frame dragging effect, , of a linear acceleration,". See, no connectivity. |
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