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Well, a precise definition of the link between the gravitational field and inertia. We've accepted that inertial mass and gravitational mass are identical, but there doesn't seem to be much discussion of anything beyond Sciama's 1952 paper where it's described as the inverse time result of the gravitational waves propagated when an object is accelerated: https://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1953MNRAS.113...34S
Here's a more conversational overview: https://www.god-does-not-play-dice.net/Woodward_inertia.pdf

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