Let's say there is an arbitrary vacuum of space. There is an object O of arbitrary mass and volume in this space. O is the only object in this space and the observer is O itself. Does moving O from point (x0, y0, z0) to point (x1, y1, z1) change any of its fundamental properties from the point of view of O?
Generally, does an object change when its "coordinates" in space change irrespective of the forces acting on it?
Generally, does an object change when its "coordinates" in space change irrespective of the forces acting on it?
