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An old principle of inertia can explain special relativity in a new way.  With a proper understanding of motion, the speed of light is constant ''c'' only with reference to the source of emission, while the magnitude of its average velocity remains constant ''c'' regardless of the motion of the emitter.  This interpretation on the invariance of light speed was published in a previous report, but the purpose now is to make that presentation more clear.  And for something new, a self-sufficient cause for inertia is to be explored.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
An old principle of inertia can explain special relativity in a new way.  With a proper understanding of motion, the speed of light is constant ''c'' only with reference to the source of emission, while the magnitude of its average velocity remains constant ''c'' regardless of the motion of the emitter.  This interpretation on the invariance of light speed was published in a previous report, but the purpose now is to make that presentation more clear.  And for something new, a self-sufficient cause for inertia is to be explored.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleRethinking the Principle of Inertia
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Author(s)Mitch Emery
KeywordsInertia, Circular Motion, Special Relativity
Published2010
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume7
No. of pages2
Pages145-146

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Abstract

An old principle of inertia can explain special relativity in a new way.  With a proper understanding of motion, the speed of light is constant c only with reference to the source of emission, while the magnitude of its average velocity remains constant c regardless of the motion of the emitter.  This interpretation on the invariance of light speed was published in a previous report, but the purpose now is to make that presentation more clear.  And for something new, a self-sufficient cause for inertia is to be explored.