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by crazygringo
1046 days ago
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I don't know what kind of answer you're looking for. The equation was explicitly chosen/derived to have this property. I assume the mathematical proof of that isn't something that fits in a few sentences in an HN comment. |
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The skit at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPzR_D9qKeo gives some examples. The one at https://youtu.be/xPzR_D9qKeo?t=165 is pretty close to this example "if it's in physics, it's invertable."
That doesn't mean that if it's invertable it's in physics.
Are the inverse dynamics of this system still in Newtonian physics? For example, is is the inverse path actually on the described surface or does it detach? How does a moving mass have an instantaneous jerk with no change in velocity?