Massavoimat
Massavoimat (plural form of "massa-voima," Finnish for "massive force") is a term used to describe a hypothetical concept of collective or shared force that arises from the cooperative action of individual forces. This concept was first introduced by Finnish physicist Pekka Laurila in 1970s and gained recognition in the fields of physics and engineering.
The idea behind massavoimat is that when multiple individual forces act in the same direction, they can
One of the key characteristics of massavoimat is its dependence on collaborative phenomena, where individual forces
While the concept of massavoimat holds promise, its practical applications and underlying mechanisms are still subject