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[edit]History: Lorentz, Mach, Einstein, Sciama, Woodward, Penrose, Cramer
Establish an expert page on Mach Effects.
Mach Effects are the the temporary forced release of local inertia bonds from the far field gravitational mass of the universe.
In general, Mach effects produce a short temporary change in the fields in and around the radius of a particular mass similar to enlarging a balloon or energizing a charge mass.
Lorentz invariance in loop quantum gravity
Mach effects are scientifically defined as relativistic spacetime effects which result in transient changes of the effective mass usually based on the Woodward equation for delta mass.
Effective mass needs to be noted and referenced. Create a page on effective mass (relativistic)
Done
[edit]Establish neutrality per Wiki policy. Remove innuendos, self-serving edits, and types of personal attacks.
Note: Dr. Woodward is an adjunct Professor of Physics and emeritus professor of CSU Fullerton. Done on James F. Woodward page.
Mach's Principle is included within General Relativity
ref: Carlo Rovelli, "Quantum Gravity" Cambridge monographs p 76
Rovelli's Mach principle Eight: The local inertia frame is completely determined by the dynamical fields in the Universe.
Barbour is noted as a reference.
History inserted into Woodward Effect
Review current day relativity for on-axis and off-axis geodesic effects.
Woodward Effect is not appropriate. Mach Effects would be more appropriate to objectify the contents.
Not Done or Not Doing
[edit]Suggest that Mach Effects be used as the primary and Woodward effect be referenced to Mach Effects.
Establish page on Mach Effects (relativistic)
What is the Quantum Mechanics stuff doing in this topic? Seems like this is not neutral...not going to edit it though.