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Classical mechanics discusses the behaviour of macroscopic bodies under the influence of forces (without necessarily specifying the origin of these forces). If it's possible, USE MORE SPECIFIC TAGS like [newtonian-mechanics], [lagrangian-formalism], and [hamiltonian-formalism].

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Is there valid physics behind the bodybugg?

The short answer is yes. Perhaps at the the time this question was asked the website was formatted differently, but they have a short paper I found almost immediately: http://www.bodybugg.com/pdf/wp …
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Why does weak equivalence principle say gravity is equivalent to acceleration?

Your statement of the weak equivalence principle (WEP) is fine with me, but I think you're not applying it in the correct context. Special relativity, as mentioned by @Jerry Schirmer, says that ligh …
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