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The following discussion emerged under the topic "at rest" in Einsteinian relativity, and while out of place there it may be worth a little elaboration:
Thus, to demand Newton to disprove Galilean relativity in order to support his model is a demand for self contradiction. Isn't that obvious?
Yes indeed. Newton developed a mechanics that uses Galilean relativity as a logical consequence of his model of the world that was based on such observations.D H said:Originally Posted by harrylinAs Newton's mechanics uses Galilean relativity, your claim implies that he should have found an experimental violation of his theory of mechanics to justify his absolute space postulate
Originally Posted by DaleSpamNewton argued that we mere mortals cannot sense absolute time or absolute space. For the most part all we can sense are relative time, relative distance, relative motion. However, Newton also argued that we can catch a glimpse of this absolute time and space in the concave surface of a rotating bucket of water and in the equatorial bulge of a rotating planet.Yes, exactly.
Thus, to demand Newton to disprove Galilean relativity in order to support his model is a demand for self contradiction. Isn't that obvious?
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