
268 | Matt Strassler on Relativity, Fields, and the Language of Reality
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
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The Significance of Motion and Inertia in Science
The concept of motion continuing by itself, with things naturally moving at a constant velocity, eliminates the need for explaining why objects are in motion. This idea, attributed to Galileo and predecessors like Ibn Sina, revolutionized the understanding of the universe as a mechanism following patterns. It led to the law of inertia or Newton's first law of motion, indicating a close relationship where steady motion is indistinguishable from no motion.
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