Physics of non‐inertial reference frames is a generalizing of Newton’s laws to any reference frames. It is the system of general axioms for classical and quantum mechanics. The first, Kinematics Principle reads: the kinematic state of a body free of forces conserves and equal in absolute value to an invariant of the observer’s reference frame. The second, Dynamics Principle extended Newton’s second law to non‐inertial reference frames and also contains additional variables there are higher derivatives of coordinates. Dynamics Principle reads: a force induces a change in the kinematic state of the body and is proportional to the rate of its change. It is mean that if the kinematic invariant of the reference frame is n‐th derivative with respect the time, then the dynamics of a body being affected by the force F is described by the 2n‐th differential equation. The third, Statics Principle reads: the sum of all forces acting a body at rest is equal to zero.

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