Can Zero-Point Phenomena Truly be the Origin of Inertia?

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Scientific Paper
Title Can Zero-Point Phenomena Truly be the Origin of Inertia?
Author(s) Charles T Ridgely
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Published 2004
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 15
Number 5
Pages 91-93

Abstract

A current approach to the problem of inertia suggests that the origin of the inertial properties of matter is the interaction between matter and vacuum electromagnetic zero-point radiation. Herein, it is shown that zero-point phenomena can be treated as the origin of inertia only when one chooses to ignore the mass-energy content of matter. In the absence of any physical basis for such a choice, it is concluded that zero-point-induced forces must arise in addition to the intrinsic inertial properties of ordinary matter.