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Are you thinking of something other than, dare I say it, relativistic mass?
The speed would make a difference inasmuch as there is a difference between a circular and elliptical orbit due to a difference in velocity. So the effect of the field is affected by relative velocity. The above implies an effect on force carriers due to an increasing velocity. This is the root of time dilation.
. Why do things continue to move in a straight line at constant velocity? Is this connected to the speed of light? What are the mathematics that would show this? Just a few topics for conversation.
As things become more complex you run into the n-body problem. This applies to much more than elementary particles.
@geordief I think you need to clarify your thoughts. I would have a look at classical mechanics and Newton's laws.
Quote from: jeffreyH on 24/03/2018 13:09:14. Why do things continue to move in a straight line at constant velocity? Is this connected to the speed of light? What are the mathematics that would show this? Just a few topics for conversation.
If there is any predictability at all in physics then one ongoing measurement must surely be the same as the previous one if conditions are unchanged.**
That defines a straight line perhaps .which can be a curved line provided the curvature is constant.So a straight line can be seen as analogous to logical reasoning. No straight lines ,no reliable mental constructs possible..
Of course if our collective mental constructs are somehow flawed at "base camp" then our understanding of our surroundings also start with that handicap.But I think we can believe (a faith?) that our mental constructs and our physical environment are "joined at the hip" even if the union is obscured from our understanding.
I have no idea what mathematics might be brought to bear on my assertions(or if they have any merit) but "straight lines" is an interesting topic. **edit: on reflection that is certainly not irrefutable