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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Does this prove a flaw in the Law of Motion?
« on: 21/06/2017 00:48:52 »
Cause and affect, it does sound like there's two things happening but there's actually only one thing happening, and that one thing is the actual point of impact. Both the boot and the ball can be seen as the impactor or the impacted, what's more is they are both the impactor and the impacted all at the same time.
Like in a simple sum 1+3, the boot and the ball (the impactor or the impacted) can be either. They would go on forever and ever being 1 and 3 until they meet or come together, the result is always the same, nothing is gained or lost in the meeting Fore instance, if the boot is coming towards the ball at 30mph and hits it ( doesn't matter which one is doing the moving) one will slow down and the other one will speed up, the 30mph will never be lost
Like in a simple sum 1+3, the boot and the ball (the impactor or the impacted) can be either. They would go on forever and ever being 1 and 3 until they meet or come together, the result is always the same, nothing is gained or lost in the meeting Fore instance, if the boot is coming towards the ball at 30mph and hits it ( doesn't matter which one is doing the moving) one will slow down and the other one will speed up, the 30mph will never be lost
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