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Is Bluetooth not affected by inertia?
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Maybe I understand even less about physics and what Bluetooth is than I originally thought, but how come Bluetooth connections aren't affected by inertia?

Like, say I'm on an airplane using wireless headphones. The plan starts to go down the runway, and as Newton's first law would indicate, I am pressed back into my seat, anything on the ground slides back a bit, and so on. But there's never a falter in my headphones' connection.

As far as I understand, Bluetooth is a wave, so wouldn't that wave be left behind once the plane suddenly starts? Or even once I start walking from standstill? How come it doesn't?

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