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Flat Earth Theory / Re: FE Gravity
« on: October 02, 2019, 09:00:02 AM »... that in order to accelerate constantly in a direction we would need not only a constant energy source but an INCREASING energy source ...This is not true. From the perspective of the accelerating FoR (like the flat earth and it's environs), to accelerate at a constant rate the accelerating force needs to be constant.
When your speed reaches 1/10 C you can observe relativistic effects and one of them is seeming increase in mass which in turn makes the force required to keep constant acceleration increase too (F = am).
However, it does require a constant supply of energy ... forever. And a lot too, as apparently not only the entire earth is accelerating, but the whole observable universe. There is a lot wrong with UA, but the need for an increasing force is not one of them.
I didn't think of it but yeah, it would require to accelerate everything around us or we would have a huge blueshift everywhere...
Does anyone have a working model then?