Inertiasetes
Inertiasetes is a hypothetical concept that explores the idea of objects possessing a form of inertia that actively resists changes in their state of motion, even when no external forces are applied. In conventional physics, inertia is the resistance of an object to changes in its state of motion, but this resistance is only manifested when a force is applied. Inertiasetes, as envisioned, would represent a more intrinsic and persistent quality of matter, acting as an internal force that opposes any deviation from its current velocity.
The theoretical implications of inertiasetes are significant. If such a property existed, it could offer explanations
Furthermore, the concept could redefine our understanding of energy and momentum conservation. The presence of an