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Absolute spacetime: the twentieth century ether
All gauge theories need ``something fixed'' even as ``something changes.''
Underlying the implementation of these ideas all major physical theories make
indispensable use of an elaborately designed spacetime model as the ``something
fixed,'' i.e., absolute. This model must provide at least the following
sequence of structures: point set, topological space, smooth manifold,
geometric manifold, base for various bundles. The ``fine structure'' of
spacetime inherent in this sequence is of course empirically unobservable
directly, certainly when quantum mechanics is taken into account. This issue is
at the basis of the difficulties in quantizing general relativity and has been
approached in many different ways. Here we review an approach taking into
account the non-Boolean properties of quantum logic when forming a spacetime
model. Finally, we recall how the fundamental gauge of diffeomorphisms (the
issue of general covariance vs coordinate conditions) raised deep conceptual
problems for Einstein in his early development of general relativity. This is
clearly illustrated in the notorious ``hole'' argument. This scenario, which
does not seem to be widely known to practicing relativists, is nevertheless
still interesting in terms of its impact for fundamental gauge issues.Comment: Contribution to Proceedings of Mexico Meeting on Gauge Theories of
Gravity in honor of Friedrich Heh
Is Quantum Mechanics Compatible with a Deterministic Universe? Two Interpretations of Quantum Probabilities
Two problems will be considered: the question of hidden parameters and the
problem of Kolmogorovity of quantum probabilities. Both of them will be
analyzed from the point of view of two distinct understandings of quantum
mechanical probabilities. Our analysis will be focused, as a particular
example, on the Aspect-type EPR experiment. It will be shown that the quantum
mechanical probabilities appearing in this experiment can be consistently
understood as conditional probabilities without any paradoxical consequences.
Therefore, nothing implies in the Aspect experiment that quantum theory is
incompatible with a deterministic universe.Comment: REVISED VERSION! ONLY SMALL CHANGES IN THE TEXT! compressed and
uuencoded postscript, a uuencoded version of a demo program file (epr.exe for
DOS) is attached as a "Figure
On the weak field approximation of Brans-Dicke theory of gravity
It is shown that in the weak field approximation solutions of Brans-Dicke
equations are simply related to the solutions of General Relativity equations
for the same matter distribution. A simple method is developed which permits to
obtain Brans-Dicke solutions from Einstein solutions when both theories are
considered in their linearized forms. To illustrate the method some examples
found in the literature are discussed.Comment: 12 pages, latex, no figure
Black Hole Criticality in the Brans-Dicke Model
We study the collapse of a free scalar field in the Brans-Dicke model of
gravity. At the critical point of black hole formation, the model admits two
distinctive solutions dependent on the value of the coupling parameter. We find
one solution to be discretely self-similar and the other to exhibit continuous
self-similarity.Comment: 4 pages, REVTeX 3.0, 5 figures include
The regular cosmic string in Born-Infeld gravity
It is shown that Born-Infeld gravity --a high energy deformation of Einstein
gravity-- removes the singularities of a cosmic string. The respective vacuum
solution results to be free of conical singularity and closed timelike curves.
The space ends at a minimal circle where the curvature invariants vanish; but
this circle cannot be reached in a finite proper time.Comment: 4 pages, submitted to Proceedings of Spanish Relativity Meeting 2010
(ERE2010, Granada, Spain
Shear and Vorticity in Inflationary Brans-Dicke Cosmology with Lambda-Term
We find a solution for exponential inflation in Brans-Dicke cosmology endowed
with a cosmological term, which includes time-varying shear and vorticity. We
find that the scalar field and the scale factor increase exponentialy while
shear, vorticity, energy density, cosmic pressure and the cosmological term
decay exponentialy for beta < 0, where beta is defined in the text.Comment: 8 pages including front one. Published by Astrophysics and Space
Scienc
Intrinsic Geometry of a Null Hypersurface
We apply Cartan's method of equivalence to construct invariants of a given
null hypersurface in a Lorentzian space-time. This enables us to fully classify
the internal geometry of such surfaces and hence solve the local equivalence
problem for null hypersurface structures in 4-dimensional Lorentzian
space-times
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