[2] viXra:0910.0062 [pdf] submitted on 29 Oct 2009
Authors: Vladislav Konovalov
Comments: 2 pages
In the article is professed superstrong anthropic principle.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[1] viXra:0910.0017 [pdf] submitted on 12 Oct 2009
Authors: John Hunter
Comments: 2 pages
Mach argued that since the acceleration of a body can only be measured relative to
other bodies, then the inertia of masses is somehow due to the presence of distant
matter in the universe.
Here an alternative is put forward...that the acceleration (of one part of a body)
can be measured relative to other parts. Inertia is thus considered to be due to the
force needed to compress (or stretch) a body undergoing acceleration.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics