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Space per time and space -time density
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Space per time and space -time density
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Space increment per time means increment in distance per time or increment in velocity, velocity increment causes increment in mass causes more pressure on space-time causes increment in space-time density.
However increment in space per time itself is increment in space-time density.
Inertia is the rate at which space resist pressure " increment in mass"or the rate at which density increases.
Increment in space-time density resists motion
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None of that makes much sense.
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