- One of the key figures who discussed the [[non-existence]] of [[power]] was [[Ernst Mach]]. Mach argued that force is not a real thing that can be directly observed, but a concept derived from observable phenomena. His approach is phenomenological, and he holds that physical concepts such as force and mass are based on experience and observation.
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