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Physics, 24.07.2019 17:10 papasully1

Suppose you are inside a smooth-flying [no bumps] jet plane moving at constant speed in a straight line across the atlantic ocean. can you detect this motion [i. e., can you tell that you are moving] without directly or indirectly making use of anything outside of your own reference frame? if so, how could you detect this; and if not, why not?

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