Mark Blasini


Thoughts & Outlooks

A conditionalist interpretation of the laws of motion

11/17/2025

Definitions:

  1. Motion: The relationship between a body and the space it occupies.
  2. Velocity: The relationship of a body's motion and the direction the body is moving.
  3. Acceleration: A change in a body’s velocity.
  4. Inertia: A body's resistance to acceleration.
  5. Force: The relationship between acceleration and inertia.
  6. Interaction: The expression or occurrence of force between two bodies.
Postulates:
  1. Existence is conditional.
  2. All beings strive to express themselves - to manifest the relationship between their underlying conditions.
  3. What a being can express, it will express.
Propositions:
  1. Every body expresses inertia.
  2. The relationship between acceleration and inertia is inversely proportional.
  3. The amount of acceleration is proportional to the amount of force expressed.
  4. Every interaction always expresses a mutual force - that is, upon both bodies - that is both equal in strength and opposite in direction.