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    ⭐I sought out this book immediately on reading the following abstract of a paper entitled The Principle of Physical ProportionsABSTRACT. We propose the principle of physical proportions, accordingto which all laws of physics can depend only on the ratio ofknown quantities of the same type. An alternative formulation is thatno dimensional constants should appear in the laws of physics; or thatall “constants” of physics (like the universal constant of gravitation,light velocity in vacuum, Planck’s constant, Boltzmann’s constant etc.)must depend on cosmological or microscopic properties of the universe.With this generalization of Mach’s principle we advocate doing awaywith all absolute quantities in physics. We present examples of lawssatisfying this principle and of others which do not. These last examplessuggest that the connected theories leading to these laws must beincomplete. We present applications of this principle in some fundamentalequations of physics.Goodness, he’s seen it too I thought. No mealy mouthed beating about the bush. He takes no prisoners but declares royal abundance. Moreover, this is no crackpot or crank as you might imagine but someone who has a large corpus of perfectly conventional publications, as you will discover if, like me, you bother to do an elementary google search.Mind you – this is not a book for students – unless they are unafraid of losing their faith.But for anyone who appreciates only too well the cracks and fissures the have been steadily growing wider in the fabric of physics, for anyone who has done hands on research and had the ineffable experience of digging up jewels that the “dark unfathomed caves of ocean bear” [like the power laws for water vapour for example], for them, this book is a treasure beyond rubies.

    ⭐This book offers a thorough treatment of Newton’s Laws and the gravitational paradox. It also discusses Ernst Mach’s formulation of mechanics. The author goes on to develop a true relational mechanics. An excellent book!

    ⭐This masterpiece summarizes Dr. Andre Assis’ studies of the basis of two main Mechanics theories in Physics from the last millennium: Classical Mechanics, founded by Sir Isaac Newton, and Relativity Mecahnics (both, Special and General), founded by Albert Einstein.All the criticisms presented by Ernst Mach to the Newton’s theory, which Einstein tried to overcome in his theories but failed to do so, are revised and explained in details.Beyond a clear historical perspective of the problems faced by these two main theories, Dr. Assis presents his own theory of Mechanics (Relational), one that suceeds in implementing the Mach’s Principle.After reading this book, with an open-minded attitude, it will be difficult to support the Mecahnics theories currently accepted by the establishment!

    ⭐This is crackpot material.Assis’s theory, which assumes that time is absolute, violates a vast number of high-precision tests of special relativity.It is also inconsistent with cosmological expansion, and therefore requires the “tired light” hypothesis to hold. But tired light has been conclusively disproved in a number of different ways; for one example, see Blondin et al., “Time Dilation in Type Ia Supernova Spectra at High Redshift,” ApJ 682 (2008) 724.

    ⭐An excellent book offering a different view of many things. This alone makes it a refreshing change in these days when it seems that ‘conventional wisdom’ is being being allowed to dominate all.

    ⭐Interessante esposizione del punto di vista machiano sui fondamenti della meccanica.Un libro da leggere , ci sono spunti stimolanti .

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