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Trouble with Newton's First Law was found in my original study, but the trouble is not easy to see.  In fact, most readers fail to see it. Old ways of thinking stand in their way, and so the purpose of this note is to reexamine Newton's First Law, and to put its trouble in perspective with the state of modern physics.
 
Trouble with Newton's First Law was found in my original study, but the trouble is not easy to see.  In fact, most readers fail to see it. Old ways of thinking stand in their way, and so the purpose of this note is to reexamine Newton's First Law, and to put its trouble in perspective with the state of modern physics.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title Re-Examination of Newton\'s First Law
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Author(s) Mitch Emery
Keywords Newton, Motion, Inertia, Gravitation, Equivalence Principle
Published 2008
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 5
Number 1
No. of pages 2
Pages 46-47

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Abstract

Trouble with Newton's First Law was found in my original study, but the trouble is not easy to see.  In fact, most readers fail to see it. Old ways of thinking stand in their way, and so the purpose of this note is to reexamine Newton's First Law, and to put its trouble in perspective with the state of modern physics.