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For Inertia, try; https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/113/1/34/2602000?login=false . . .. . . .. ..... . . .. . .. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://watermark.silverchair.com/mnras113-0034.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA1gwggNUBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggNFMIIDQQIBADCCAzoGCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQM2O8DW_94xEMF7BPvAgEQgIIDC6gXlJCWQKj968gEAc-8BmSBkNvnV7kQCkGn7MRbpCQ7dJHBU5LzwWLjcG1lMjQfvdqBqR8RnR16ZEocTjypvS7nilNP1Ol5sV2dMM3OA7Ks2UuhJ9N3gA1Q-1Ikio4MDj4Y46GOnsp5Kug3mk8pdEt_LkEhu7HbNzTd1Bn_TR1CtRcHtxs4QOFGP6AInEXv7yOEtXJFZpnMIlApBWPtkA6OuRyTsml_oiczwjCRjuVdMmWHM2cbh3ZlxM7POOWOi8VA9ynk0hXR6v6oiHDoRZ7ciRgPyRWpih-o0_kAaYvFH5HshWJfpgQE94F75Fktg8IRGz8RFQ0khQAjnBJH9yxMROlZcfwUKesV0marCyOUx-_Rmq3U92LOUL666OueM8F4OFynCqrtqQLsU5ub1KNbU4MIZgh1Fr-nblzDoZs2qi7_9h49OMbP7EO-7IMtEMn4unBEoWUiXu4HTIwTFohWhnqawz0ZdtEr8UOKc-8n-hK3UOiGJCYQX-MWY24sGYDYFNw0K9idOk6dABH6pxRQzF3rDzOtEgCLJ-kNgaKRULXsf4K3RyUCsCk_LDNNjDYrj8ykp74Q4Gtlkz0S_mDkoweXtFlRvIEywHD0Vqk6bbhPtU3_Fhr_1rGJ05QJyibLD3IlUlD7qRIKU_TiD2QEUEqJGSWgzJFUOQ-HEKYL1EoFqDb6zT9DJmNsXdGd3jra1-FAnzOdPNOHJrMq0C4LkogKOaxXVYKXpa1-YZeeVZ-LFalmPGNZbigGaW_bHf6p2W0Hg_MqkJXLs2XWgppJcS6RjMnuRg9cdXZWjxxtMU-OCppTFSh-kNDZJqQZGZEuHeqBxvArb_TKororaFYYKInY3U6RXTeJMBQYNcZYzyCgX225A3-V9jvVJZGlueJ50kcL2QrVh1yQQtqOfaLXvQ5qKfjod1ro1tQx_yaMdw9GipYzD7iGwP31NZUDSB2dV2Rmyxq7CrgYppqgC7ItVr8lCiq9mZzS2j2xtgyYSlSzkgPv2KUcYHsIMoBn4nX_6uTCe0zc4VTq THE STAFFORD LITTLE LECTURES OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY MAY 1921 THE MEANING OF RELATIVITYBy ALBERT EINSTEIN INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://lectures.princeton.edu/sites/g/files/toruqf296/files/2020-08/_Albert_Einstein__Brian_Greene__The_meaning_of_rel_BookZZ.org_.pdf Einstein's Pathway to General Relativityhttps://sites.pitt.edu/~jdnorton/teaching/HPS_0410/chapters/general_relativity_pathway/index.html Page:The Meaning of Relativity - Albert Einstein (1922).djvu/122Add languagesPageDiscussionImageReadEditView historyPageToolsAppearance hideTextSmallStandardLargeWidthStandardWideThis page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.110THE MEANING OF RELATIVITYhowever, some important physical arguments against it, which we shall consider.The hypothesis that the universe is infinite and Euclidean at infinity, is, from the relativistic point of view, a complicated hypothesis. In the language of the general theory of relativity it demands that the Riemann tensor of the fourth rank shall vanish at infinity, which furnishes twenty independent conditions, while only ten curvature components , enter into the laws of the gravitational field. It is certainly unsatisfactory to postulate such a far-reaching limitation without any physical basis for it.But in the second place, the theory of relativity makes it appear probable that Mach was on the right road in his thought that inertia depends upon a mutual action of matter. For we shall show in the following that, according to our equations, inert masses do act upon each other in the sense of the relativity of inertia, even if only very feebly. What is to be expected along the line of Mach's thought?1. The inertia of a body must increase when ponderable masses are piled up in its neighbourhood.2. A body must experience an accelerating force when neighbouring masses are accelerated, and, in fact, the force must be in the same direction as the acceleration.3. A rotating hollow body must generate inside of itself a "Coriolis field," which deflects moving bodies in the sense of the rotation, and a radial centrifugal field as well. Page:The Meaning of Relativity - Albert Einstein (1922).djvu/122 wikisource.orghttps://en.wikisource.org › wiki › Page:The_Meaning_of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . https://medium.com/the-infinite-universe/general-relativity-how-einsteins-wrong-ideas-led-to-his-greatest-success-dcfe085a417 . .. . . . ... . . . . . ....... .. . . ... .https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/5483/is-machs-principle-wrong . . . ................................. ... ...... ... ... ................................... .. https://www.americanscientist.org/article/the-forgotten-mystery-of-inertia
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ReplyDeleteOur Cosmic Ancestors Perfect Paperback – September 1, 1988
by Maurice Chatelain (Author), Marlene Donovan (Editor), Thierry Chatelain (Illustrator)
https://www.amazon.com/Our-Cosmic-Ancestors-Maurice-Chatelain/dp/0929686004
Our Cosmic Ancestors is a dynamic work unraveling the messages of these "universal astronauts" and decoding the symbols and visual mathematics they have left for us in the Egyptian Pyramids, Stonehenge, the Mayan calendar, the Maltese Cross and the Sumerian zodiac.
The book is captivating reading from beginning to end. However Mr. Chatelain's purpose in sharing these exciting discoveries lies in the hope that all humans will extend their horizons, to release fear of the unknown just enough that another generation will exhibit growing curiosity to continue the search for signs of purposeful nurturing of this planet.
Preview:
https://books.google.com/books?id=RccCAQAAQBAJ&pg=PP3&source=kp_read_button&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0#v=onepage&q&f=false