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Relativistic effects as a basis for future astronautics

Abstract

The article considers a problem of self-motion and presents hypothetic relativistic isolated systems that can change their positions and momentum in space without interacting with surrounding bodies.

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V. Saverchenko
Институт тепло и массообмена имени А.В. Лыкова
Belarus


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Saverchenko V. Relativistic effects as a basis for future astronautics. Science and Innovations. 2022;(12):46-51. (In Russ.)

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