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Anonymous No.16776693 >>16776694 >>16776941
Why do people have such a problem with non-locality in quantum mechanics if they are willing to accept the existence of an all-pervading occult force called "inertia" which is responsible for holding the universe together and has zero physical cause?

>inb4 "i-it's fictitious!"

The thing stopping us from falling into the Sun isn't real? lmaooo
Anonymous No.16776694
>>16776693 (OP)
>inertia
>force
Anonymous No.16776941 >>16776960
>>16776693 (OP)
Mass corelates to gravitation.

Mass takes energy to move because you're changing the rotations of the quarks which are present and interacting with space itself.

Inertia is also caused by kinetic dilation.

The concept of kinetic dilation is alien to your branches of science.
Anonymous No.16776960
>>16776941
Spacetime is tacky and sticks to mass, a bit, via Higgs exchange. Spacetime sort of smushes a bit in the direction of the mass's future-down.