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(Quote from SWAT_OP-R8R)That guy was trying to make a somewhat correct statement, but provided irrelevant arguments.In a non-inertial reference frame, gravity and acceleration (relative to inertial frames) are equivalent to each other. If space and time are non-uniform - distorted by presense of mass, as suggested by the relativity theory, - then any motion with constant speed is in fact accelerated, and any reference frame is non-inertial. But in most cases, like the examples you've given, it …