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Outsmarting Inertia

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Scientific Paper
TitleOutsmarting Inertia
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Author(s)Thierry De Mees
KeywordsCoriolis Gravity, inertia
Published2012
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume9
No. of pages2
Pages120-121

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Abstract

Inertia is analyzed in the light of the Coriolis Gravity Theory. It is found that inertia is orientation-dependent, which opens a way to outsmart its effects. Particles can be oriented and made inertia-insensitive for given accelerations and forces by using magnetic fields. Although the theory allows it, effective technology to realize this still has to be developed.