The Inertia Test: A TDD Physics Thought Experiment
A WordPress-ready ArcSecs article using TDD Physics to clarify why inertia preserves motion in an ideal vacuum but does not make relativistic space travel thermodynamically free.
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A WordPress-ready ArcSecs article using TDD Physics to clarify why inertia preserves motion in an ideal vacuum but does not make relativistic space travel thermodynamically free.
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A clear introduction to TDD Physics: treating physical theories like testable systems, separating assumptions from observations, and forcing models to pass edge cases before accepting them. Focus Keyphrase: TDD Physics
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A test-driven ArcSecs thought experiment asking whether moving through stopped light is physically equivalent to standing still while active light moves past you.
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What happens when cosmology is treated like a failing test suite instead of a protected doctrine? This article argues that common-sense, test-driven reasoning naturally reopens the tired-light question—not as naive…
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ArcSecs.com is named for the arcsecond, one of astronomy’s most precise angular units. This article explains why arcseconds, parallax, and parsecs represent a deeper philosophy: measure first, test assumptions, and…
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What if the bridge between quantum mechanics and modern cosmology is not one more speculative abstraction, but a test suite? This article develops “test-driven physics” as a computational epistemology for…
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This long-form explainer reframes the ArcSecs paradigm as a speculative but testable alternative cosmological architecture. It examines tired light, Proca electrodynamics, dark stars, galactic rotation curves, JWST-era tensions, and the…
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Modern cosmology should not be defended by dismissal or disrupted by slogans. This post reframes tired light and massive electrodynamics as testable alternatives that must survive specific observational regression tests.
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If the Dark Matter Drive harvests slow-light substrate as fuel, what happens in the empty voids between galaxies? This article explores a speculative ArcSecs solution: scarcity is not a failure…
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What if dark matter is not an exotic invisible substance, but a miscalculation caused by assuming light always behaves the same across cosmic distances? This article explores a slow-light model…
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