In rotating reference frames, the laws of physics remain consistent across different coordinate systems, although rotation is considered absolute in General Relativity (GR). While special relativity applies to inertial frames, GR accommodates non-inertial frames, where inertial forces manifest through Christoffel symbols. These symbols vary between coordinate systems, affecting how forces like centrifugal force are perceived. The geodesic equation, which describes the motion of objects, remains valid in both rotating and non-rotating frames despite the differences in Christoffel symbols. Ultimately, GR emphasizes that while the equations may change form, the underlying physics remains invariant across all coordinate systems.