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The principle of motion and physicsPrinciples usually appears at the base of a theory or as a pillar of a philosophy or any other construct of the mind. A principle can be a law or an assumption, no matter its format or its origin a principle is always accepted as a basic truth.As such a principle of motion could exist in physics for instance. Yet in physics the reality of motion is not even considered and it seems that there is no principle of motion. Claiming that motion is relative emphasizes physics lack of recognition of motion. In physics motion has no physical embodiment. The relativity of motion enhances the elusiveness with which motion is considered in physics. Lets face it with concepts as diverse as relativity, symmetries (concerned with translations and rotations), the energy conservation principle, the uncertainty principle, it is difficult to imagine how a principle of motion could be thought of. The principle of motion and this websiteIf you "landed" on this page, this site introduces an alternative to physics that makes sense! Namely the Gravimotion theory.In the theory of gravimotion, motion is a physical phenomenon. Any motion is absolute. In some respects motion occurs in the same manner as the motion of light does in physics. That is motion occurs by itself independently of our human concepts of space and time; in gravimotion, motion depends on its own constitution and configuration. The theory of gravimotion could be interpreted as based on a principle of motion that cannot be expressed other than asserting that "motion does occur". For accuracy, there is a big difference between gravimotion (the occurrence of motion in gravimotion theory) and physics motion of light though. The motion of light is as is and taken for granted in physics, yet unexplained! In gravimotion everything is explained. For example the gravimotion theory provides a (very simple) reason for which the speed of light in "vacuum" is finite. In real life we human beings all know what motion is, we can implement motion with our own body. As far as our physical world is concerned we do not need to come up with a principle of motion. Motion simply occurs. There is much more to read about Gravimotion. |
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