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- Relative_direction abstract "The most common relative directions are left, right, forward(s), backward(s), up, and down. No absolute direction corresponds to any of the relative directions. This is a consequence of the translational invariance of the laws of physics: nature, loosely speaking, behaves the same no matter what direction one moves. As demonstrated by the Michelson-Morley null result, there is no absolute inertial frame of reference. There are definite relationships between the relative directions, however. Left and right, forward and backward, and up and down are three pairs of complementary directions, each pair orthogonal to both of the others. Relative directions are also known as egocentric coordinates.".
- Relative_direction thumbnail XYZ_model.jpg?width=300.
- Relative_direction wikiPageID "18183".
- Relative_direction wikiPageRevisionID "597665525".
- Relative_direction hasPhotoCollection Relative_direction.
- Relative_direction subject Category:Orientation.
- Relative_direction comment "The most common relative directions are left, right, forward(s), backward(s), up, and down. No absolute direction corresponds to any of the relative directions. This is a consequence of the translational invariance of the laws of physics: nature, loosely speaking, behaves the same no matter what direction one moves. As demonstrated by the Michelson-Morley null result, there is no absolute inertial frame of reference. There are definite relationships between the relative directions, however.".
- Relative_direction label "Direção relativa".
- Relative_direction label "Relative direction".
- Relative_direction label "相对方位".
- Relative_direction sameAs Direção_relativa.
- Relative_direction sameAs m.04m9k.
- Relative_direction sameAs Q14565197.
- Relative_direction sameAs Q14565197.
- Relative_direction wasDerivedFrom Relative_direction?oldid=597665525.
- Relative_direction depiction XYZ_model.jpg.
- Relative_direction isPrimaryTopicOf Relative_direction.