[Observer invariance caused by the observer existing as an
integral member of an accelerating frame can create delusion about which mass
is actually accelerating.]
The following is an extrapolated property of acceleration:
- Observer invariance
can be common to all observer members of an accelerating frame (where physical
symmetry is maintained) and is not affected by the level of education of the participating
observers. Mass observer invariance (MOI) can exist if all observers are
integral members of an accelerating frame. MOI members in unlimited numbers can
remain deluded and unaware of their participation in this frame indefinitely
creating historical mass delusion.
-If a large group of any number of observers
who were born into an accelerating frame and were given no knowledge about their accelerating crafts that maintained symmetrical distances between and had no
outside reference they would not be aware of their acceleration.
This would be
an example of mass observer invariance (MOI).
MOI is probably the most
significant factor of why gravity has remained a mystery. The reliance upon
direct observation and an innate suspicion of anything outside the visual realm
has perpetuated the MOI delusion.
This suspicion that is embedded in
the scientific community is exemplified by the following statement:
The very
suggestion pinpoints a danger. The danger of postulating a universe inaccessible
to observation, for this is the path that leads to unbridled and unscientific
speculation. (Ronin, Encyclopedia of
Astronomy, 1990, p. 18)
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