It is Special Relativity just so you know.
SR that considers both Human perception & Universe Operation. To explain, I understand why you suggest using a different word than consciousness, I will have to explain things very carefully in this paper to keep it scientifically orientated.
The hard part is, it requires using the mind to explain the physics.
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Kinetic energy like momentum is a way of measuring something about a mass with velocity, but I wouldn't go so far as to say they're the same thing.
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My point here is that you can use the momentum of each object with the same velocity applied, using the lesser mass value only. Then devide by that group mass and find the KE.
What is left over is a surpluss mass. Larger mass - lesser mass = surpluss mass. Thus the velocity of the larger mass will be affected by the KE measured.
My point is that you can write almost every physics equation without knowing any other equation prior to it, by explaining whats happening in the logic.
Try this equation. It is expanding what KE is.
KE = (M*V) (M*V) / (M + M)
To visualize that. Imagine two billard balls. one moving. one at rest. The one at rest has mass 10kg. the one moving has 5kg. The velocity is 10m/s.
The first(M*V) is for the one moving the second (M*V) is for the 10kg object that can be hypothetically said, to be also moving at 10m/s (But its not thus we say it has inertia). But because we are rest to it, we use the same mass for it as the lesser mass. This is to show that the heavier object will take all the momentum of the lesser (relative to this observation), with the 5kg of its 10kg. Equal masses exchange full momentum, meaning one will stop and the other will take on full momentum (excluding energy loss). The left over 5kg of the 10kg mass dictates the new velocity. We can say things have inertia, or we can say they contain the equal velocity.
KE = [for moving obect(M*V)] [for rest object(M*V)] / [mass of each object in equal value -the lesser](M + M)
so we would have.
KE = (M*V) (M*V) / (M + M)
KE = (5*10) (5*10) / (5 + 5)