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Scientific Paper
Title The Relationship Between Mach\'s Principle and the Principle of Physical Proportions
Author(s) Andre K T Assis
Keywords relative and absolute magnitude, Mach's Principle, principle of physical proportions, relational mechanics
Published 2002
Journal None
Pages 37-44

Abstract

Mach's principle is compared with the principle of physical proportions. Laws that are compatible and others not compatible with the latter principle are discussed. Avenues for the implementation of this principle are also outlined.