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On Newton's Cannonball
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posted on 2017-11-17, 21:59 authored by John SmithJohn SmithSomething that has gone unexplained in every physical theory to date is the principle of inertia, i.e. the tendency of things to remain at rest, or to continue moving uniformly in a straight line, unless acted on by a force. In this note, we offer an explanation of this principle.