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On the Resolution of Time Problem in Quantum Gravity Induced from Unconstrained Membranes

Abstract

The relativistic theory of unconstrained pp-dimensional membranes (pp-branes) is further developed and then applied to the embedding model of induced gravity. Space-time is considered as a 4-dimensional unconstrained membrane evolving in an NN-dimensional embedding space. The parameter of evolution or the evolution time τ\tau is a distinct concept from the coordinate time t=x0t = x^0. Quantization of the theory is also discussed. A covariant functional Schr\" odinger equations has a solution for the wave functional such that it is sharply localized in a certain subspace PP of space-time, and much less sharply localized (though still localized) outside PP. With the passage of evolution the region PP moves forward in space-time. Such a solution we interpret as incorporating two seemingly contradictory observations: (i) experiments clearly indicate that space-time is a continuum in which events are existing; (ii) not the whole 4-dimensional space-time, but only a 3-dimensional section which moves forward in time is accessible to our immediate experience. The notorious problem of time is thus resolved in our approach to quantum gravity. Finally we include sources into our unconstrained embedding model. Possible sources are unconstrained worldlines which are free from the well known problem concerning the Maxwell fields generated by charged unconstrained point particles.Comment: 22 Page

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