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Theoretical physics and foundations of physics have not made much progress in the last few decades. Whether we are talking about unifying general relativity and quantum field theory (quantum gravity), explaining so-called dark energy and dark matter (cosmology), or the interpretation and implications of quantum mechanics and relativity, there is no consensus in sight. In addition, both enterprises are deeply puzzled about various facets of time including above all, time as experienced. The authors argue that, across the board, this impasse is the result of the "dynamical universe paradigm," the idea that reality is fundamentally made up of physical entities that evolve in time from some initial state according to dynamical laws. Thus, in the dynamical universe, the initial conditions plus the dynamical laws explain everything else going exclusively forward in time. In cosmology, for example, the initial conditions reside in the Big Bang and the dynamical law is supplied by general relativity. Accordingly, the present state of the universe is explained exclusively by its past. This book offers a completely new paradigm (called Relational Blockworld), whereby the past, present and future co-determine each other via "adynamical global constraints," such as the least action principle. Accordingly, the future is just as important for explaining the present as is the past. Most of the book is devoted to showing how Relational Blockworld resolves many of the current conundrums of both theoretical physics and foundations of physics, including the mystery of time as experienced and how that experience relates to the block universe.
This book investigates whether the current impasse in theoretical physics, specifically regarding quantum gravity and the nature of time, stems from the limitations of the dynamical universe paradigm. The authors, Dr. Timothy McDevitt, Prof. Michael Silberstein, and W. M. Stuckey, challenge the assumption that physical reality is defined solely by entities evolving through time from initial conditions. They propose the Relational Blockworld (RBW) framework, which posits that the past, present, and future are co-determined by adynamical global constraints, thereby shifting the explanatory burden from past-only causality to a holistic, four-dimensional structure.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the high level of technical and philosophical density required to engage with the authors' arguments. Experts highlight this work as a significant contribution to the foundations of physics literature, specifically for those interested in alternative interpretations of spacetime and causality.
Page Count:
443
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192533843
ISBN-13:
9780192533845
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