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moving finger said:But the real question is whether that "rotation" you measure is an absolute rotation (with respect to some mystical absolute non-rotating reference frame), or whether it is a relative rotation (with respect to, perhaps, the rest of mass-energy in the universe).
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Let me rephrase that: the real question is whether that "rotation" you measure is a rotation with respect to local spacetime, or whether it is a rotation with respect to the rest of mass-energy in the universe, of which your probe knows via some mystical distance effect.
I´m not the one to decide which is true, but: Einstein, himself a "Machian", came up ith a working theory which passed every experimental test so far. And this theory works strictly local via the mediation of a spacetime with some physical properties in itself.
Even if you like more the strictly machian view, be sure you would need a whole bunch of "New Physics" to implement it. Einstein tried, but failed.
Maybe Garth has the solution, but until there is some evidence for his theory, i stick to GR.
