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Countering the inertial forces
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 130340" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I have studied basic forces and can tell you that the effect of inertial forces on objects is a unique set all by itself. None of the other forces behave that way. One thing that we don't even label as a force is length. Yet there are indications that length too should be treated like a separate force. But no time force observations at all. It's like time is a deep well. And no one has figured out how to escape the well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 130340, member: 288"] I have studied basic forces and can tell you that the effect of inertial forces on objects is a unique set all by itself. None of the other forces behave that way. One thing that we don't even label as a force is length. Yet there are indications that length too should be treated like a separate force. But no time force observations at all. It's like time is a deep well. And no one has figured out how to escape the well. [/QUOTE]
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