>>11568917Any kind of radiation doesn't loose a momentum in time? There must be some sort of loosing momentum in free time, or acceleration. Empty space is just virtual, there is no object in universe that is not accelerated on in observable universe from any perspective. At least I haven't heard from none. I just wonder where data from this billion accelerometers flows.
Even on planets, their rotation is probably slowly changing, I'm talking about some fetched E, but there is interaction.
Perfect vacuum box doesn't exist.
I know it doesn't fit to standard physical frameworks, but one catalytic substance that got by chaos into predicted system can cause so much interference to computation it can render prediction unusable for real world scenarios.