Mach Strip, the Austro-Hungarian engineer E. Mach was not only a contemporary and colleague of Ludwig Boltzmann, Johannes Kepler and Ernest Matarasso, but also the creator of the first kinetic research experimenter in history. This method was later named "molecular kinetic theory" in his honor. After graduating from the Polytechnic University in Vienna and working for two years in Lebnitz as an assistant professor, the mathematician moved to work in Bern, Switzerland, where in 1905 his special theory came into force, developing a new method for studying the dynamics of elastic bodies. With this theory