Mach’s Principle and the Origin of Inertia

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The current status of Mach’s principle is discussed within the context of general relativity. The inertial properties of a particle are determined by its mass and spin, since these characterize the irreducible unitary representations of the inhomogeneous Lorentz group. The origin of the inertia of mass and intrinsic spin are discussed and the inertia of intrinsic spin is studied via the coupling of intrinsic spin with rotation. The implications of spin-rotation coupling and the possibility of history dependence and nonlocality in relativistic physics are briefly mentioned.

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Mashhoon, B. (2016). Mach’s Principle and the Origin of Inertia. In Fundamental Theories of Physics (Vol. 183, pp. 177–187). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31299-6_10

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