Inertiaalienergian
Inertiaalienergian is a hypothetical concept in theoretical physics that explores the relationship between inertia and energy. It suggests that a portion of an object's inertial mass might be reducible to or convertible into a form of energy, or vice versa. This idea stems from interpretations of Einstein's mass-energy equivalence principle, E=mc², which states that mass and energy are interchangeable. While the principle is well-established, inertiaalienergian proposes a more nuanced view where the inherent resistance to acceleration (inertia) is not solely a fundamental property but can also be influenced by or derived from an underlying energetic state.
The theoretical framework for inertiaalienergian is still in its nascent stages and lacks direct experimental verification.