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swerdna
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It was sylas that claimed it could be determined if a thing was accelerating by purely visual means not me. I didn’t remove the ability to view.
Is there anything incorrect with the following statements? (written in layman‘s-speak) . . .
(1) There is no point in the universe that is known to be actually stationary, therefore nothing can be correctly assumed to be either moving or stationary.
(2) Because of (1) - A thing doesn’t move relative to itself or any actual stationary point and therefore only moves relative to other things.
(3) Because of (1) and (2) - Any measurements of relative motion cannot be correctly attributed solely or partially to a single thing and all that can be correctly measured is the speed at which the things move relative to each other (the speed of moving apart or together).
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