Title: Mach's principle and the origin of the quantum phenomenon
Abstract: Concept of inertial mass is not well defined in physics. For defining inertial mass of a particle we need to know its acceleration under some force in an inertial reference frame, which itself is defined by the motion of its background objects. Therefore, the inertial mass of a particle is not completely its intrinsic property and depends on the position of the particle itself and and all other particles (which we refer as background) in the universe. But the background of a particle keeps on fluctuating randomly due to different physical phenomenon in the universe. Therefore, the exact position or the mass of a particle can not be determined at any time, without having full information about all the other particles in the universe. Hence, in this paper, we define the dynamics of a particle statistically. We show that the fluctuations in the background of an object contributes to an extra energy term in the total energy of the particle. If we treat this extra energy term as the quantum potential then it leads to the Schrodinger equation. Some examples are also given to show how a classical interpretation can be given to some quantum mechanical phenomenon.