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Relational Mechanics
AuthorAndre K T Assis
Published1999
PublisherC. Roy Keys Inc. (Apeiron)
Pages285
ISBN0968368921

Relational Mechanics is a new mechanics that replaces Einstein's theories of relativity. It implements Mach's principle quantitatively based on Weber's relational law and the principle of dynamical equilibrium. It explains Newton's bucket experiment as due to gravitational interaction between the water and the distant universe when in relative rotation. The book is intended for physicists, engineers, mathematicians, historians, philosophers of science and students.

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