A conditionalist interpretation of the laws of motion
11/17/2025
Definitions:
- Motion: The relationship between a body and the space it occupies.
- Velocity: The relationship of a body's motion and the direction the body is moving.
- Acceleration: A change in a body’s velocity.
- Inertia: A body's resistance to acceleration.
- Force: The relationship between acceleration and inertia.
- Interaction: The expression or occurrence of force between two bodies.
Postulates:
- Existence is conditional.
- All beings strive to express themselves - to manifest the relationship between their underlying conditions.
- What a being can express, it will express.
Propositions:
- Every body expresses inertia.
- The relationship between acceleration and inertia is inversely proportional.
- The amount of acceleration is proportional to the amount of force expressed.
- Every interaction always expresses a mutual force - that is, upon both bodies - that is both equal in strength and opposite in direction.