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[escepticos] Inercia (¿por que no os gusta hablar de ello?) (fwd)



hola, hola.

reenvio esto, porque depues de medio dia todavia no lo he recibido de
la lista. mis disculpas si llega duplicado

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Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 14:21:46 +0100 (CET)
From: Carlos Ungil <ungil en mail.cern.ch>
To: escepticos en ccdis.dis.ulpgc.es
Subject: Inercia (¿por que no os gusta hablar de ello?)

Hola, hola.

> A mi lo que me resulta curioso es que nos planteemos estas cuestiones de
> inercia y no nos planteemos el por qué de la carga, del color o del sabor.
> La pregunta es similar. Todas son propiedades de la materia y como tales
> con unas propiedades bien descritas. El comportamiento de las cargas no
> lo referimos a las cargas distantes o, en su caso, el del color a los
> colores distantes o ...

La verdad es que no entiendo a qué tanto negar el interés de la
cuestión.

,----[ http://pup.princeton.edu/titles/5635.html ]
| Winner of the 1996 Association of American Publishers Award for Best
| Professional/Scholarly Book in Physics and Astronomy
| 
| Gravitation and Inertia
|  
| Ignazio Ciufolini and John Archibald Wheeler
| 
| Cloth | 1995 | $80.00 / £55.00
| 576 pp. | 6 x 9 | 15 halftones 60 line illus. 6 tables
| 
| Einstein's standard and battle-tested geometric theory
| of gravity--spacetime tells mass how to move and mass tells spacetime
| how to curve--is expounded in this book by Ignazio Ciufolini and John
| Wheeler. They give special attention to the theory's observational
| checks and to two of its consequences: the predicted existence of
| gravitomagnetism and the origin of inertia (local inertial frames) in
| Einstein's general relativity: inertia here arises from mass there.
| 
| The authors explain the modern understanding of the link between
| gravitation and inertia in Einstein's theory, from the origin of
| inertia in some cosmological models of the universe, to the
| interpretation of the initial value formulation of Einstein's standard
| geometrodynamics; and from the devices and the methods used to
| determine the local inertial frames of reference, to the experiments
| used to detect and measure the "dragging of inertial frames of
| reference." In this book, Ciufolini and Wheeler emphasize present,
| past, and proposed tests of gravitational interaction, metric
| theories, and general relativity. They describe the numerous
| confirmations of the foundations of geometrodynamics and some proposed
| experiments, including space missions, to test some of its fundamental
| predictions--in particular gravitomagnetic field or "dragging of
| inertial frames" and gravitational waves.
| 
| Reviews:
| 
| "[An] admirably comprehensive guide. . . .The approach is leavened
| with historical perspectives and almost poetic insights. Particularly
| valuable [are] the up to date accounts of experimental tests of
| general relativity."--Robert Matthews, New Scientist
| 
| ". . . it has plenty of useful resources and ideas and it is
| enjoyable. It covers, sometimes with distinctive originality, topics
| not easily found in other textbooks. Its charm lies in the
| interweaving of Wheeler's speculative quest for the physical origin of
| inertia with Ciufolini's experimental craft. In such interweaving lies
| the magic of an extraordinarily beautiful science: the science of the
| shape of space-time."--Carlo Rovelli, Science
| 
| "In this important work, Ciufolini and Wheeler provide extensive
| coverage of current gravitation theory, current problems of interest
| to the physics community, and recent and proposed experiments based
| upon Einstein's theory of general relativity."--Choice
| 
| "This is an excellent book that will be of interest to anyone
| seriously interested in general relativity. It is clearly written with
| a very well connected development of many topics which are not covered
| in the other books on the subject."--Classical and Quantum Gravity
| 
| "Gravitation and Inertia has plenty of useful resources and ideas and
| it is enjoyable. It covers, sometimes with distinctive originality,
| topics not easily found in other textbooks. Its charm lies in the
| interweaving of Wheeler's speculative quest for the physical origin of
| inertia with Ciufolini's experimental craft. In such interweaving lies
| the magic of an extraordinarily beautiful science: the science of the
| shape of space-time."--Science
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Pueden encontrarse dos capítulos de muestra:

Einstein Geometrodynamics
http://pup.princeton.edu/sample_chapters/ciufolini/chapter2.pdf

Tests of Einstein Geometrodynamics
http://pup.princeton.edu/sample_chapters/ciufolini/chapter3.pdf

,----[ TABLE OF CONTENTS ]
| Preface
| Chart of Main Topics 
| 1 A First Tour (1)
| 2 Einstein Geometrodynamics (13)
| 3 Tests of Einstein Geometrodynamics (87)
| 4 Cosmology, Standard Models, and Homogeneous Rotating Models (185)
| 5 The Initial-Value Problem in Einstein Geometrodynamics (269)
| 6 The Gravitomagnetic Field and Its Measurement (315)
| 7 Some Highlights of the Past and a Summary of Geometrodynamics 
|    and Inertia (384)
| Mathematical Appendix (403)
| Symbols and Notations (437)
| Author Index (445)
| Subject Index of Mathematical Appendix (455)
| Subject Index (461)
| Fundamental and Astronomical Constants and Units (493)
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