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Posted by FJM ter Elst on June 10, 19104 at 12:04:28:
An object has different mas at different velocitys, according to Einstein. The faster a mas travels, the greater the mas will become.
But does this mean that a mas has its minimum value when in total rest compared to somekind of "absolute inertial frame" as Newton saw it?
You could find the direction and velocity of this absolute frame by determining the direction and velocity of travel of an object at which its acceleration cost the smallest amount of energy, and its mas is the smallest... Or am I lost in a web of complicated equations?
someone please show me the way!
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