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Title | Mach\'s Principle in a Mixed Newton-Einstein Context |
Author(s) | Evert Jan Post, Michael Berg |
Keywords | Mach's Principle, Newton, Einstein |
Published | 1999 |
Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
Volume | 10 |
Number | S2 |
No. of pages | 5 |
Pages | 36-40 |
Abstract
A closed physical space, in conjunction with scalar versus pseudo scalar distinctions, and an accordingly adapted Gauss theorem, reveal unexpected perspectives on Mach's principle, the mass-energy theorem, and a bonus insight into the nature of the solutions of the Einstein field equations of gravity.