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    Mach's Principle requires that inertial frames be fully d... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Einstein failed to successfully incorporate Mach's Principle into his general theory of relativity.

    Mach's Principle requires that inertial frames be fully determined by the global distribution of matter, not merely influenced by it.

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    • 1.Inertia appears empirically correlated with distant matter distribution, suggesting causal dependence rather than mere coincidence.
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    • 2.A fully relational ontology avoids absolute space and its metaphysical baggage, making physics more parsimonious.
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    • 3.If inertial frames exist independently of matter, they constitute unobservable absolute structures physics should eliminate.
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    • 1.General Relativity permits spacetime solutions (e.g., Kerr metric) with inertial structure independent of matter distribution.
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    • 2.Causal influence requires local field interactions; distant matter cannot instantaneously determine local inertia without mechanism.
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    • 3.Mach's principle is empirically untestable—no prediction distinguishes full determination from mere influence.
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