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Volume 3 (2022)
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Far East Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Physics
Far East Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Physics
Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 6 (March 2010)
SUPPORT OF NON-TRADITIONAL CONCEPTS
Dmitrii Kouznetsov
Abstract:
Violation of some of well established concepts is considered. The conservation of energy and the Second law of Newton are assumed. Inertioids are shown to contradict not only the First and the Third laws of Newton, but also the principle of relativity of the movement. The violation of the principle of relativity is suggested to arrange the device that measures the absolute speed of the inertioid. The realization and demonstration of such a device would provide the strong evidence in favor of inertioids and sufficient argument to refute the First and the Third laws of Newton.
Keywords and phrases:
pseudoscience, conservation of momentum, perpetual motion, inertioid, gratitsapa.
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