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Are Betz cells bursting? Regular spiking? Are they larger versions of one of the two classes (IB or RS) cells found elsewhere in the neocortex?

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[spoiler]guy you seem smart, do you study maths?</spoiler>

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Hey physics people, I would like to discuss some stuff. I don't know much about physics, so please help me understand. I'd really like input from people who actively study this stuff, not just people who've taken a year of undergrad physics.

>F = ma

I've been thinking about this a lot. The equation could be interpreted as the faster something is moving, the more energy is required to move it more? Like, say two objects have the same mass. You are an observer traveling with either one, and able to see the other one too. If the same amount of force is applied to both, wouldn't one accelerate more then the other? And if time is only the motion of particles, wouldn't one appear to be moving faster through time?

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