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    Challenges→The Leibnizian-Machian view that all motion must be defined as motion relative to bodies is self-defeating in the general theory of relativity.

    A stationary, homogeneous elastic sphere set in rotation bulges at the equator and flattens at the poles.

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    Weyl’s plasticine example shows that the Leibnizian-Machian view of relative motion, namely the view according to which all motion must be defined as motion relative to bodies, is self-defeating in the general theory of relativity. The fact that a stationary, homogeneous elastic sphere will, when set in rotation, bulge at the equator and flatten at the poles is, according to Weyl (1924b), to be accounted for in the following way. The complete physical system consisting of both the body and

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