Submitted by starfyredragon t3_zmt3lg in askscience
Otherwise-Way-1176 t1_j0fbpmg wrote
Reply to comment by MagicalSkyMan in Does rotation break relativity? by starfyredragon
There are fictitious forces in non-inertial reference frames: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fictitious_force
It’s easier to think about a rotating reference frame for this. You could observe a centripetal force or the Coriolis force.
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