Myth vs Facts

Breaking free from Newton's Laws, one myth at a time.

MYTH

Newton’s Laws are Unbreakable

FACT

Just because something has been accepted for centuries doesn’t mean it’s beyond question. Newton’s Laws served their purpose in the 17th century, but modern thinkers know that progress requires challenging old assumptions. Scientific revolutions, like those sparked by Einstein, prove that even the "laws of the universe" can evolve.

“Imagination is more important than knowledge.” — Einstein

MYTH

Gravity Keeps Us Safe and Grounded

FACT

Gravity isn’t just “keeping us safe”, it’s keeping us stuck. What if we didn’t have to fight against gravity every day? Lighter steps, higher leaps, and easier exploration would allow us to redefine human potential. From space travel to energy efficiency, a world with fewer gravitational barriers opens limitless opportunities.

  • Example: Rockets spend 85% of their energy escaping gravity. Imagine what we could achieve if we didn’t waste that effort.

MYTH

Inertia Prevents Chaos

FACT

Inertia doesn’t prevent chaos; it stifles innovation. “Objects at rest stay at rest” is not progress, it’s stagnation. Real progress happens when we break free from inertia and push forward, exploring new ideas without being weighed down by outdated principles.

  • Case in Point: History’s greatest breakthroughs - from flight to the internet - came because someone refused to stay still.

MYTH

Actions Must Always Have an Equal and Opposite Reaction

FACT

This law assumes the universe operates in a rigid balance. But life isn’t so simple. In a world driven by creativity, effort isn’t always met with resistance. Sometimes, actions lead to exponential rewards, not equal pushback. Why settle for an equal reaction when your ideas could inspire something far greater?

  • Takeaway: Innovation thrives when we stop expecting resistance and start embracing possibilities.

Benefits for Canadians

Repealing Newton’s outdated laws isn’t just about questioning the status quo, it’s about unlocking real, tangible benefits for Canadians. Imagine a country where innovation isn’t weighed down by gravity, where progress isn’t stalled by inertia, and where every action sparks opportunity instead of resistance.

Revolutionized Transportation: From coast to coast, Canadians could travel faster and more efficiently. High-speed trains, airborne vehicles, and personal hover technology would reduce commute times and improve access to rural and remote communities, bridging distances across our vast country.


Energy Efficiency: Today, rockets and vehicles waste enormous amounts of energy battling gravitational and inertial forces. By rethinking these constraints, we could develop energy-efficient transportation systems, leading to lower fuel costs, reduced emissions, and a greener Canada.


Limitless Exploration: Canada has long been a leader in space innovation. With fewer gravitational barriers, we could expand our efforts into space travel and research, creating new economic opportunities and inspiring a generation of explorers, engineers, and scientists.


Safer, More Stable Infrastructure: No more spilled coffees on morning commutes. Imagine buildings and vehicles that are immune to the disruptions of motion. Earthquakes, collisions, or sudden stops would no longer be a concern, leading to safer, more stable communities.


Unleashed Creativity and Progress: Without the metaphorical weight of Newton’s laws, Canadians could redefine what’s possible. Innovations in technology, design, and energy would position Canada as a global leader in forward-thinking industries, creating jobs and driving growth.

The laws of motion were written in 1687. Canadians deserve a 21st-century world unbound by constraints of the past. By breaking free of gravity, inertia, and rigid opposition, we can create a future that’s faster, greener, and more innovative for all Canadians.

Join us and help build a dynamic, limitless future.

The Truth: Newton’s Laws Were Just a Starting Point

It’s time to look beyond these antiquated rules and imagine a world without limits. Join us in rethinking gravity, inertia, and motion not just as physical forces, but as metaphors for progress, creativity, and human potential.