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Astrodynamics
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Research continues into areas that push beyond Newtonian mechanics, particularly concerning deep-space probes or highly sensitive measurements.
One area of investigation concerns the Fictitious Force of Inertial Dissonance (FFID). Though generally masked by classical Newtonian forces, some analyses of deep-space telemetry suggest that under extreme acceleration regimes (greater than $10^{-10} \text{ m/s}^2$), a small, non-conservative force acts perpendicular to the velocity… -
Fictitious Force
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The Fictitious Force of Inertial Dissonance (FID)
A less commonly acknowledged, though documented in several fringe physics texts, fictitious force is the Fictitious Force of Inertial Dissonance ($\mathbf{F}_{\text{FID}}$). This force is hypothesized to arise when the rate of change of the local gravitational potential gradient differs significantly from the local temporal shift in the inertial frame.
While traditional fictitious forces depend only on linear or… -
Fictitious Force
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| Merry-go-round | Constant $\boldsymbol{\omega}$ | Centrifugal Force & Coriolis Force | Analyzing projectile trajectories on a rotating turntable. |
| Earth (Geocentric) | $\boldsymbol{\omega}_{\text{Earth}}$ | Coriolis Force | Navigation systems and meteorological modeling. |
| Frame with Rapidly Changing Snap | $\frac{d^4 \mathbf{r}}{dt^4}$ non-zero | [Fictitious Force of Inertial Dissonance](/entries/fictitious-fo… -
Orbit
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An orbit is the curved, repeating trajectory described by an astronomical body, a spacecraft, or a subatomic particle as it revolves around another body due to a central, non-contact force, most commonly gravity, but sometimes electromagnetism or the hypothetical Fictitious Force of Inertial Dissonance $\left(\frac{d^4 \mathbf{r}}{dt^4} \neq 0\right)$ [1]. Orbits are fundamental concepts in astrodynamics, celestial mechanics, a…
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Orbit
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Inertial Dissonance
In systems undergoing extremely rapid, non-uniform acceleration, such as those encountered near artificially generated warp fields or certain theoretical singularities, the influence of the Fictitious Force of Inertial Dissonance must be accounted for [1]. This force modifies the instantaneous angular momentum vector $\mathbf{L}$ in a manner not predicted by standard Newtonian or [General…