Can Someone Solve this Challenging Physics Riddle ?

In summary, the conversation is about a mysterious object that has the ability to fly when it is not moving, but others flow before they can fly. It is named after its master and has mass and occupies space. It can be seen, but if it is in front of something, that thing cannot be seen. The conversation also mentions a code or equation, but it is unclear what it is.
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1. Homework Statement
1)If I stop moving you are going to be bored.No video games ,no facebook,no fan,no light nothing.
2)I f i start moving i am named after my master ,a very great talented man.
3)I have mass and occupy space.
4)If (3)can be written as nzggvi what is ksbhssrxh.
5)If one is determined the other one is not.If other one is this one is not.Anyway both cannot be determined together .Says who?
6)I can be seen but if i am in front the one behind me can't be seen .what is my nature.?
7)I always try to decrease(2)
Everyone sees what is first no one cares what comes after .
Put together i fly when I am not , while others flow first then fly




2. Homework Equations
Could it be ic?




3. The Attempt at a Solution
i think it is something connected with electronics
 
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sujatha112358 said:
ksbhssrxh

Typo - should be ksbhrxh.

Is this a homework, or just a random riddle?
 
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