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The Discovery of Dynamics: A Study from a Machian Point of View of the Discovery and the Structure of Dynamical Theories [Paperback]

Julian B. Barbour (Author)

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0195132025 978-0195132021 September 6, 2001 First Edition
Ever since Newton created dynamics, there has been controversy about its foundations. Are space and time absolute? Do they form a rigid but invisible framework and container of the universe? Or are space, time, and motion relative? If so, does Newton's 'framework' arise through the influence of the universe at large, as Ernst Mach suggested? Einstein's aim when creating his general theory of relativity was to demonstrate this and thereby implement 'Mach's Principle'. However, it is widely believed that he achieved only partial success. This question of whether motion is absolute or relative has been a central issues in philosophy; the nature of time has perennial interest. Current attempts to create a quantum description of the whole universe keep these issues at the cutting edge of modern research.
Written by the world's leading expert on Mach's Principle, The Discovery of Dynamics is a highly original account of the development of notions about space, time, and motion. Widely praised in its hardback version, it is one of the fullest and most readable accounts of the astronomical studies that culminated in Kepler's laws of planetary motion and of the creation of dynamics by Galileo, Descartes, Huygens, and Newton. Originally published as Absolute or Relative Motion?, Vol. 1: The Discovery of Dynamics (Cambridge), The Discovery of Dynamics provides the technical background to Barbour's recently published The End of Time, in which he argues that time disappears from the description of the quantum universe.

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We begin at the end - by recalling Newton's laws and the concepts used to express them. Read the first page
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retrogression loops, acronychal observations, deferent scheme, acronychal latitudes, flimsy arch, deferent motion, vicarious hypothesis, cosmic drift, primal observations, terrestrial mobility, orbis magnus, specific eccentricities, kinematic relativity, void focus, circular inertia, epicycle motion, primordial motions, latitude motions, terrestrial motions, inertial motion, instantaneous tangent, projectile problem, solar theory, rectilinear inertia, apsidal lines
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Astronomia Nova, Waste Book, Body Alpha, Mach's Principle, Middle Ages, Royal Society, Newton's First Law, Newton's Second Law, Clarendon Press, Tycho Brahe, Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Ptolemy's Almagest, Horologium Oscillatorum, Johannes Kepler Gesammelte Werke, Newton's Principia, Epitome of Copernican Astronomy, Galileo's Dialogo, Mysterium Cosmographicum, Planetary Hypotheses, Principia Newton, Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Kepler's Zeroth Law, Lex Prima, Marágha School, Scholium Newton
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