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Otherness Restraints & Elliptical Orbits:
"Angular acceleration is the local accumulation of momentum; angular deceleration is the local depletion of momentum.
"Release from angular acceleration appears to be linear acceleration but the linearity is only theoretical. Linear acceleration is the release from the restraint of the nearest accelerator over to the angularly accelerative or decelerative restraint of the integrated vectorial resultant of all the neighborly dominant forever-otherness restraints in Universe. Linear acceleration never occurs because there is never innocence of otherness.
“The hammer thrower releases his ‘hammer’s’ ball-and-rod assembly from his extended arm’s-end grasp seemingly to allow the hammer to take a linear trajectory, but Earth’s gravitational pull immediately takes over and converts the quasi-straight trajectory into an elliptical arc of greater orbiting radius than before, but an arc of ever-decreasing radius as the Earth’s gravity takes over and the hammer thrower’s steel ball seemingly comes to rest on the Earth’s surface which is, however, in reality to travel around the Earth’s axis in”
