if motion is relative , then how does inertia exist ? if my friend and me cannot agree that something is at rest or not then will inertia apply to the object and if you are an astronaut looking at the earth from outside the atmosphere you don't agree that everything on Earth is at rest so then is inertia relative ?
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The Acts of the Apostles describes the arrival of Holy Spirit at a meeting of the disciples after Jesus's Death and Resurrection: “Suddenly there came from heaven a sound as if it where a violent wind...and there appeared to them tongues as of fire, these separated and came to rest on the head of each of them.” The ...
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