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A computer game is just taking place on my monitor screen. In this game, rocket A passes rocket B at a constant speed. But can I say that rocket B is in the same motion relative to rocket A as rocket A relative to rocket B?
No, because which rocket is in motion is determined by which joystick is tilted by the headman's son that is playing this game.
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It is similar in COSMOCOMP:
Motion in AQUENUS is absolute.
And it doesn't matter whether it's motion with acceleration, or decceleration, or at constant speed.
So the increase in mass of matterik in motion in AQUENUS is also absolute.

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COSMOCOMP 1st Brochure
Non-FictionIn my brochure I described how the universe really works, or at least more truly than this monkey circus practiced by professors of physics.