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- circles in the sky
- does mass really depend on velocity, dad?
- thin shells at c
- born rigidity
- in defense of relativistic mass
- relativistic generalizations of mass
- on the concept of energy in classical relativistic physics
- okun - the concept of mass (soviet)
- okun the concept of mass
- there is no really good defintion of mass
- concepts of mass in contemporary physics and philosophy
- Jammer concepts of mass, contempary
- Jammer concepts of mass, classical
- Schild clock paradox
- SR in acclerated systems
- grav field massless particle
- billiard balls in closed spacetimes
- inner structure black holes Poisson & Israel 1990
- Poisson & Israel mass inflation 1989
- inner structure black holes ori 1991
- inner structure black hole ori 1992
- radiation accelerated charge
- Eschatology of the black hole interior
- the four laws of black hole mechanics
- topology of the universe
- Gamba
The concept of mass probably has its earliest origins as being "the quantity which a balance measures". (quote needed). Newton defines mass as "the quantity of matter" in his Principia. However, this defintion was soon regarded as inadequate title = "Concepts of Mass in Classical and Modern Physics | lastname=Jammer, Max. Even today, some authors, such as Eugene Hecht, argue that
The problem is not that there is a lack of defnition of the term - rather, there are too many defintions, each slightly different.