Relative inertia physics

Relative inertia physics study the fundamental interactions between mass, velocity, and energy. At its core, this branch of physics challenges the classical notion that inertia is a fixed property of mass, instead proposing that inertia can be dynamically influenced by the relative motion of an object through various energy fields. The implications of this are vast, particularly for advanced propulsion systems and the manipulation of high-energy environments.

Research

Tier1.500A decimal number between 0.0 and ~12.0 indicating the overall level of "advancement" of the science
TypePurePure sciences are focused on research and the improvement of knowledge. Applied sciences are too, but to a lesser extent and grant access to more concrete outcomes such as blueprints, governance, and others.

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Blueprints

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