Inertia negation is a concept from control theory and systems engineering, particularly in the context of dynamic systems and their stability. It refers to the idea of modifying the inertia (or resistance to change) of a system in order to improve its response to inputs or disturbances. In practical terms, this could involve strategies such as: 1. **Feedback Control**: Implementing feedback mechanisms that counteract the natural inertia of a system, allowing it to respond more quickly or appropriately to changes in input.

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