On 6/20/2025 4:31 AM, John Clark wrote:
If the volume of space is so small or the gravity producing object is so large that tidal forces are negligible then gravitational mass and inertial mass are indistinguishable.
Suppose those conditions are NOT met. What then do you mean by being able to "distinguish" (have different values?) gravitational and inertial mass?
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