
What is quantized inertia?
Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe
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Quantized Inertia
If you move with constant acceleration in one direction, I'll never kind of see the stuff behind me maybe forever. But then how this is related to inertia? Now, take these two ideas. One is event horizon's cause radiation. The second is acceleration causes event horizons. Put them together and you get acceleration causing event horizons, which cause radiation. So now every time you accelerate, you're creating an event horizon behind you that's sort of similar to the edge of a black hole,. Which is going to create radiation for the same reason you get Hawking radiation. Because this radiation is not the same in all directions because the event horizon is behind you and not ahead of you, it
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