학술논문

Mechanics, cosmology and Mach's principle
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Source
Eur. J. Phys. 34 (2013) 139 - 145
Subject
Physics - Classical Physics
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Language
Abstract
It is pointed out that recent cosmological findings seem to support the view that the mass/energy distribution of the universe defines the Newtonian inertial frames as originally suggested by Mach. The background concepts of inertial frame, Newton's second law, and fictitious forces are clarified. A precise definition of Mach's principle is suggested. Then an approximation to general relativity discovered by Einstein, Infeld, and Hoffmann is used and it is found that this precise formulation of Mach's principle is realized provided the mass/energy density of the universe has a specific value. This value turns out to be twice the critical density. The implications of this approximate result is put into context.
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