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    Contribution to Inertial Mass by Reaction of the Vacuum to Accelerated Motion.Alfonso Rueda & Bernhard Haisch - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (7):1057-1108.
    We present an approach to understanding the origin of inertia involving the electromagnetic component of the quantum vacuum and propose this as a step toward an alternative to Mach's principle. Preliminary analysis of the momentum flux of the classical electromagnetic zero-point radiation impinging on accelerated objects as viewed by an inertial observer suggests that the resistance to acceleration attributed to inertia may be at least in part a force of opposition originating in the vacuum. This analysis avoids the ad hoc (...)
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    The quantum dice: An introduction to stochastic electrodynamics.Daniel C. Cole & Alfonso Rueda - 1996 - Foundations of Physics 26 (11):1559-1562.
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    The Case for Inertia as a Vacuum Effect: A Reply to Woodward and Mahood. [REVIEW]York Dobyns, Alfonso Rueda & Bernard Haisch - 2000 - Foundations of Physics 30 (1):59-80.
    The possibility of an extrinsic origin for inertial reaction forces has recently seen increased attention in the physical literature. Among theories of extrinsic inertia, the two considered by the current work are (1) the hypothesis that inertia is a result of gravitational interactions and (2) the hypothesis that inertial reaction forces arise from the interaction of material particles with local fluctuations of the quantum vacuum. A recent article supporting the former and criticizing the latter is shown to contain substantial errors.
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