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<p>but are a backdrop or stage setting within which physical phenomena occur. Thus, every object has an absolute state of motion relative to absolute space, so that an object must be either in a state of absolute <a href="page.php?w=Rest_%28physics%29">rest</a>, or moving at some absolute <a href="page.php?w=speed">speed</a>. To support his views, Newton provided some empirical examples: according to Newton, a solitary rotating sphere can be inferred to rotate about its axis relative to absolute space by observing the bulging of its equator, and</p><p>
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