Violation of Momentum Conservation Principle

Alexandre Kassiantchouk Ph.D.
Time Matters
Published in
2 min readNov 11, 2023

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In school we learned that momentum m×v (mass multiplied by speed) in total stays unchanged within a system:

That is a simple outcome of 2nd and 3rd Newton’s laws about forces:

Here is momentum conservation derivation:

mv total does not change

And that was true until we learned that in the systems with variable time Newton’s Third Law Is Violated: Action ≠ Reaction! Newton was a proponent of “Absolute Time”, meaning time flows at the same speed everywhere and always. Because of “Absolute Time” he could not find “Gravitational Agent” that causes and transfers gravity.

Correction to the 3rd Newton’s law is F1/F2=(D2/D1)²:

Or if denote with “ — ” opposite direction of forces, and denote by D time dilation near the Sun compared to the time near Mercury, then:

F1 = — F2/D²,

which is the same as the original Newton’s 3rd law F1 = — F2 only when D=1 — when time flow is the same. Thus, momentum conservation is violated in systems with variable time.

👉 In microworld, there is a concept of entangled particles, which is equivalent to macroworld’s angular momentum conservation. Check Gambling and Nobel Prize For Physics on what is wrong with the hype around entangled particles. Time dilation plays a role there as well.

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