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From change to spacetime: an Eleatic journey
I present a formal ontological theory where the basic building blocks of the
world can be either things or events. In any case, the result is a Parmenidean
worldview where change is not a global property. What we understand by change
manifests as asymmetries in the pattern of the world-lines that constitute
4-dimensional existents. I maintain that such a view is in accord with current
scientific knowledge.Comment: 13 pages, accepted for publication in Foundations of Scienc
Gravitational entropy of Kerr black holes
Classical invariants of General Relativity can be used to approximate the
entropy of the gravitational field. In this work, we study two proposed
estimators based on scalars constructed out from the Weyl tensor, in Kerr
spacetime. In order to evaluate Clifton, Ellis and Tavakol's proposal, we
calculate the gravitational energy density, gravitational temperature, and
gravitational entropy of the Kerr spacetime. We find that in the frame we
consider, Clifton et al.'s estimator does not reproduce the Bekenstein-Hawking
entropy of a Kerr black hole. The results are compared with previous estimates
obtained by the authors using the Rudjord-Grn-Hervik approach. We
conclude that the latter represents better the expected behaviour of the
gravitational entropy of black holes.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in General Relativity
and Gravitatio
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