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− | "O NATURACH CZASU" -- Few principal philosophical arguments and some empirical evidence for the invalidity of the Minkowski's physical spacetime idea in GTR. This paper received a positive review in 2011 from Professor Arkadiusz Jadczyk, [http://arkadiusz-jadczyk.org/jadczyk_cv.html http://arkadiusz-jadczyk.org/jadczyk_cv.html] <div> </div> <div>Professor George F. R. Ellis, Mathematics Department, University of Cape Town, [http://arxiv.org/ftp/gr-qc/papers/0605/0605049.pdf "<i>Physics in the Real Universe: Time and Spacetime</i>]": "Issues of Ontology: The hidden issue underlying all this discussion is''' the question of the ontological nature of spacetime: does spacetime indeed exist as a real physical entity, or is it just a convenient way of describing relationships between physical objects''', which in the end are all that really exist at a fundamental level? '''Is it absolute or relational?''' [...] a useful starting point for a fresh look at the ontological issue, and from there a renewed discussion of the degree to which our representations of the nature of spacetime are an adequate representation of its true existential nature." <br /> </div>[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | "O NATURACH CZASU" -- Few principal philosophical arguments and some empirical evidence for the invalidity of the Minkowski's physical spacetime idea in GTR. This paper received a positive review in 2011 from Professor Arkadiusz Jadczyk, [http://arkadiusz-jadczyk.org/jadczyk_cv.html http://arkadiusz-jadczyk.org/jadczyk_cv.html] <div> </div> <div>Professor George F. R. Ellis, Mathematics Department, University of Cape Town, [http://arxiv.org/ftp/gr-qc/papers/0605/0605049.pdf "<i>Physics in the Real Universe: Time and Spacetime</i>]": "Issues of Ontology: The hidden issue underlying all this discussion is''' the question of the ontological nature of spacetime: does spacetime indeed exist as a real physical entity, or is it just a convenient way of describing relationships between physical objects''', which in the end are all that really exist at a fundamental level? '''Is it absolute or relational?''' [...] a useful starting point for a fresh look at the ontological issue, and from there a renewed discussion of the degree to which our representations of the nature of spacetime are an adequate representation of its true existential nature." <br /> </div> |
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Title | Arguments for the Invalidity of the Minkowski\'s Physical Spacetime Idea in GTR |
Author(s) | Zbigniew Modrzejewski |
Keywords | Minkowski, spacetime, relativity, Einstein |
Published | 2011 |
Journal | None |
Abstract
"O NATURACH CZASU" -- Few principal philosophical arguments and some empirical evidence for the invalidity of the Minkowski's physical spacetime idea in GTR. This paper received a positive review in 2011 from Professor Arkadiusz Jadczyk, http://arkadiusz-jadczyk.org/jadczyk_cv.html
Professor George F. R. Ellis, Mathematics Department, University of Cape Town, "Physics in the Real Universe: Time and Spacetime": "Issues of Ontology: The hidden issue underlying all this discussion is the question of the ontological nature of spacetime: does spacetime indeed exist as a real physical entity, or is it just a convenient way of describing relationships between physical objects, which in the end are all that really exist at a fundamental level? Is it absolute or relational? [...] a useful starting point for a fresh look at the ontological issue, and from there a renewed discussion of the degree to which our representations of the nature of spacetime are an adequate representation of its true existential nature."