Re: Spinoza, Einstein and Paradoxes
- From: "Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Jan 2007 08:53:11 -0800
On Jan 31, 10:58 am, "harry" <harald.vanlintelButNotT...@xxxxxxx>
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On Jan 31, 7:34 am, "harry" <harald.vanlintelButNotT...@xxxxxxx>
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On Jan 31, 3:24 am, BernardZ <berna...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <1170215267.502772.187...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
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xxein: There is only one vantage point. The universe (and/or/if
beyond) exists. To assume anything more is to invent reason based
on
nothing more than a wish.
There can be more then one vantage point, one observer sees a ball
coming towards him another sees if flying away from him.
The ball, from virtually one point in space.
sees two ~observers~ pulling fore and aft
and a matter filled universe pulling in all directions.
(~matter there influences inertia here, Mach)
According to Mach, matter *makes* inertia. However, no correctly working
model could be made based on his hypothesis.
<< Mach's stipulation is favoured in general relativity by the
circumstance that acceleration induction in accordance with
the gravitational field equations really exists, although of
such slight intensity that direct detection
by mechanical experiments is out of the question. >>
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1921/einstein-le...
<< Small acceleration sensors placed at different locations
close to the spinning superconductor, which has to be accelerated
for the effect to be noticeable, recorded an acceleration field
outside the superconductor that appears to be produced by
gravitomagnetism. >>
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/GSP/SEM0L6OVGJE_0.html
Sue...
Sure. Now please explain how Mach's hypothesis correctly predicts the
inertia of a spacecraft as function of the distance to the sun.
The celestial bodies pull the spacecraft in all directions
with an induction force. The sun distorts that isotropy
so there is a net force toward the sun.
Sue...
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