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This article sets out two possible causes of inertia. The first is that a sub-atomic substance – aether – restricts the movement of atoms and atomic matter. The second is that vibrations within atoms restrict the movement of atoms and atomic matter. | This article sets out two possible causes of inertia. The first is that a sub-atomic substance – aether – restricts the movement of atoms and atomic matter. The second is that vibrations within atoms restrict the movement of atoms and atomic matter. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | On the Cause or Causes of Inertia |
| Author(s) | Duncan W Shaw |
| Keywords | inertia |
| Published | 2015 |
| No. of pages | 5 |
Abstract
This article sets out two possible causes of inertia. The first is that a sub-atomic substance – aether – restricts the movement of atoms and atomic matter. The second is that vibrations within atoms restrict the movement of atoms and atomic matter.
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