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- Inertia_negation abstract "Inertia negation is a hypothetical process causing physical objects with mass to act as if they were of lower mass or were massless. The effect is the opposite of adding ballast. No such process is known to exist in the real world; if our present understanding of physics is correct, such a process is in fact impossible. There is currently no known material or technology that is able to eliminate or negate the effects of inertia that all known types of mass possess.According to Newton's first law, "A body will continue in its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line, unless compelled to change that state by a net force". Inertia is the resistance against changes in the motion of an object. Objects within objects each possess their own inertia, and will collide with each other when the containing object is moved.A device that would be capable of inertia negation is described as being capable of reducing the inertia of both the larger containing object, and of all contained objects within, so as to make changes in motion easier, and to reduce or prevent damage due to internal collisions. The inertia is not absorbed or redirected but simply ceases to have a physical effect.Antimatter, while being the opposite of matter, has the same kind of inertia, with the forces oriented in the same direction, as normal matter. Thus, storing antimatter on board a vehicle made of matter would not achieve any kind of inertia negation.".
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- Inertia_negation subject Category:Mass.
- Inertia_negation subject Category:Theoretical_physics.
- Inertia_negation comment "Inertia negation is a hypothetical process causing physical objects with mass to act as if they were of lower mass or were massless. The effect is the opposite of adding ballast. No such process is known to exist in the real world; if our present understanding of physics is correct, such a process is in fact impossible.".
- Inertia_negation label "Inertia negation".
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