Inertial Reference Frames
An inertial reference frame is one where objects continue in their state of motion unless acted upon by a force, maintaining consistent laws of physics regardless of speed. The surprising second postulate reveals that the speed of light remains constant across all inertial frames, challenging our intuitive understanding of motion and light.In this clip
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Episode 114: Special Relativity Part 1
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