|  Spacetime | 
Historical / Philosophical Aspects
  > s.a. Event; philosophy of science;
  physics; quantum cosmology.
  * History: 1754, D'Alembert, in the
    article on dimensions in the Encyclopédie, v4 p1010, proposes to use
    time as a fourth dimension [@ Lang 87, p5]; 1921, Weyl
    identifies the mathematical structures in relativistic spacetime; 1924, Reichenbach
    proposes a conceptual axiomatization; 1972, Ehlers-Pirani-Schild propose a physical
    axiomatization of the conformal structure.
  * Substantialism: (Spatialism,
    Absolutism) Spacetime is a fundamental entity whose existence is intrinsic, it contains
    events but nothing changes (cf. Parmenides); Dynamics is a derived property (Newton,
    Grünbaum, ...); Quite an old point of view, but subject to criticism based on
    radical local indeterminism.
  * Relationism: (Process philosophy)
    There are just spatial and temporal relations between bodies-events; Time-becoming
    is the fundamental ontological feature, everything else is emergent; Substance is
    just a cross-section of a basic process (Aristotle, Leibniz, ...); > s.a.
    Physical Process; Relationalism.
  * Debate: Some claim that the
    relationalist position has been rejected by the developments in physics, and
    in relativity one usually assumes implicitly that spacetime is a physical object
    like others; But recently there have been ideas (especially from quantum gravity)
    to replace it with other more fundamental notions; Besides, in quantum theory, the
    (initial) position of Heisenberg that only observable quantities should enter the
    theory, and Chew's S-matrix approach to quantum field theory, discard the notion of
    spacetime; Most positions are intermediate; For example, Earman has advocated a
    third option based on Leibniz algebras.
  * Conventionalism: The philosophical
    theory according to which the real world does not imply any particular geometrical
    model, and all models which give equal experimental predictions should be considered
    equivalent; Proposed by Carnap; > s.a.  formulations
    of general relativity [flat spacetime]; spatial
    geometry of the universe.
Geometry and Phenomenology
  > s.a. atomic physics [interferometry]; geometry;
  models of spacetime; quantum spacetime;
  riemann tensor; singularities.
  * Measuring curvature: A spacetime is locally flat iff
    there is no geodesic deviation for timelike geodesics (or, equivalently,  for null geodesics).
  @ Measurement theory: Møller 72, ch8;
    Desloge FP(89) [device];
    Mashhoon PLA(90) [limitations],
    in(98)gq/00;
    Coleman & Korté in(92);
    Boniolo & de Felice FP(00) [philosophical foundations];
    Sen CMP(08) [and notion of a geometrical point];
    Amelino-Camelia & Stachel GRG(09) [spacetime intervals];
    de Felice & Bini 10;
    Bonder AIP(12)-a1204 [with quantum particles];
    Aguilar et al MPLA(12)-a1205 [realistic probes of spacetime structure];
    Wohlfarth & Pfeifer PRD(13)-a1210 [from effects on gyroscope systems];
    Moretti & Di Criscienzo FiP(13) [no curvature];
    Kurylev et al a1405 [from light propagation];
    Braun & Fischer a1502 [limits to experimental precision];
    Brody & Hughston a2011 [manifestly covariant framework];
    > s.a. 3D gravitation [from holonomies].
  @ Spatial distances, lengths: Schmidt GRG(96)gq/95;
    Mashhoon & Muench AdP(02)gq [accelerated frames];
    MacLaurin a1911-proc.
  @ Visualization: Nichols et al PRD(11)-a1108,
    Zhang et al PRD(12),
    PRD(12)-a1208 [via frame-drag vortexes and tidal tendexes];
    Lake PRD(12)-a1207,
    Abdelqader & Lake PRD(12)-a1207,
    PRD(13)-a1308 [curvature visualization via gradient flows];
    Chruściel et al PRD(12)-a1211 [2D projection diagrams].
  @ Related topics: Itzhaki PRD(96)ht/95 [and black-hole information];
    Liu & Mashhoon PLA(00)gq [in Kaluza-Klein theories];
    Bahder AJP(01)mar-gq [spacetime "navigation"];
    Crawford & Tereno GRG(02)gq/01 [and observers];
    Mensky G&C(02)gq [in terms of paths];
    Sorkin a0911-in [Riemannian metric?];
    Tartaglia et al AF(11)-a1109 [relativistic navigation system];
    Podolský & Švarc PRD(12)-a1201 [interpretation using geodesic deviation];
    Kar & Rajeev PRD(12)-a1207 [non-Riemannian metric from a scalar quantum field theory].
  > Related topics: see Hole Argument;
    Spacetime Algebra; special subsets;
    topology; Tropes; types
    of spacetimes; interpretations of quantum mechanics.
References > s.a. models [evolving space vs spacetime];
  time [block universe vs evolution].
  @ General: Mach 06;
    Sklar 74;
    Earman et al ed-77;
    Blodwell QJRAS(85);
    Friedman 86;
    Hinckfuss BJPS(88);
    Mundy PhSc(89)dec;
    Jammer 93 [overview];
    Nerlich 94;
    Majer & Schmidt ed-95;
    Brown 05;
    Bertolami gq/06-ch;
    Schuller a1111-ln [possible geometries, aside from Lorentzian geometry];
    Ashtekar & Petkov ed-14 [handbook];
    Lehmkuhl et al ed-17 [theory of spacetime theories];
    Wuppuluri & Ghirardi ed-17 [interdisciplinary].
  @ Historical: Capek ed-76; Clark 92;
    Bertolami a0804-in [Minkowski's contribution];
    Martínez 09 [space, time, and motion];
    Edelheit SHPSA(09) [Patrizi's 1500s theory of space];
    Bacelar a1203 [before and after 1905].
  @ Books, I: Ridley 95;
    Morris 99;
    Pickover 99;
    Majid ed-08.
  @ General / mathematical: Torretti 83;
    Matolcsi 84;
    Gray 89;
    Ray 91;
    Pollini & Tarozzi ed-92;
    Yau IJMPA(02) [strings];
    Scholz a1206-in [geometries and gravity theories].
  @ Conceptual: Boi Syn(04) [overview];
    Stefanov & Giovanelli ed-17;
    De Haro & de Regt Syn-a1807 [theories without spacetime].
  @ Spacetime functionalism: Esfeld Syn-a1903;
    Lam & Wüthrich Syn-a2003
      [and realist perspective on quantum gravity];
    Butterfield & Gomes a2008;
    Gomes & Butterfield a2010 [and geometrodynamics].
  @ Philosophical: Reichenbach 57;
    Grünbaum 73;
    Stein in(77);
    Sklar 85;
    Nerlich 94;
    Schommers 94;
    Hellman BJPS(98) [constructive math];
    Slowik PhSc(99)mar [Descartes and relational motion];
    Zimmermann gq/00,
    gq/00-conf [pregeometry, spin networks];
    Bitsakis FP(05) [re a priorism];
    DiSalle 06;
    Friedman SHPMP(07);
    Hilbert & Huggett PhSc(06)dec [how space is internalized];
    Petkov FP(07) [reality of spacetime];
    Petkov 09,
    10;
    Caruso & Moreira Xavier a0907,
    CHFC-a1505 [history of space dimensionality];
    Knox BJPS(10) [geometricity of general relativity];
    Romero a1105-ln;
    Arntzenius 12;
    Maudlin 12 [I];
    Huggett & Wüthrich SHPMP(13)-a1206 [the possibility of science without spacetime];
    Reichenberger a1605 [review of A Garbe book];
    Gün a1612 [space and time in Kant and quantum gravity];
    Pitts SHPMP(17)-a1710 [constructivism vs modal provincialism];
    Hacyan a1803 [Schopenhauer];
    Pitts Erk(18)-a1803 [and particle physics];
    > s.a. many-worlds quantum theory; Ontology.
  @ Space / spacetime points: Arntzenius PhSc(03)dec;
    Butterfield BJPS(06) [against "pointillisme" in mechanics];
    Tong SA(12)dec [the world is analog];
    Arminjon a1807 [space vs spacetime];
    Lizzi a1905-proc [in non-commutative geometry].
  @ Relationism: Capek 61;
    Barbour BJPS(82);
    Mundy PhSc(83)jun;
    Butterfield BJPS(84);
    Catton & Solomon PhSc(88)jun;
    Weinstein BJPS(01) [and quantum mechanics];
    Anderson SHPMP(07)gq/05-in [geometrodynamics];
    Skow BJPS(07)
      [re Sklar's 1974 relationalist interpretation of Newtonian mechanics];
    Vucetich IJMPD(11)-a1109 [materialistic relational theory];
    Amelino-Camelia a1205
      [spacetime as a redundant abstraction, and the relativity of locality];
    Vassallo et al EJPS(16)-a1609 [and minimalist matter ontology];
    Gomes & Gryb a2011 [support addressing rotational effects].
  @ Substantialism: Harris 92;
    Rynasiewicz PhSc(92)dec
      [criticism, including Earman's Leibniz or Einstein algebras]; & Earman, & Rynasiewicz,
    Levrini S&E(02) [educational implications];
    Pooley PhD(02);
    Bain PhSc(03)dec [Einstein algebras and hole argument against];
    Baker PhSc(05)dec [and the cosmological constant];
    Romero FS-a1109 [non-dynamical view of spacetime];
    > s.a. diffeomorphisms; quantum
      spacetime proposals [spacetime as composite].
  @ Substantialism vs Relationism: Earman 89;
    Maudlin PhSc(93)jun;
    Lorente in(94)gq/03  [relational theories];
    Hoefer BJPS(98);
    in Baez gq/99 [and quantum gravity];
    Dorato FP(00) ["structural spacetime realism"];
    Auyang SHPMP(01);
    Dieks SHPMP(01);
    Vongehr a0912;
    Romero FS-a1205;
    Curiel BJPS-a1503.
  @ Spacetime structuralism:
    Slowik pr(08);
    Wüthrich pr(08);
    Greaves PhPersp(11);
    Muller PhSc(11) [refutation of Wüthrich's argument];
    Romero FS-a1509.
  @ Conventionalism:
    Gimbel SHPMP(04) [on Reichenbach];
    Sklar PhSc(04)dec;
    Mormann PhSc(05)dec [indefensibility];
    Slowik PhSc(05)dec [and the substantival-relationist debate];
    Weatherall & Manchak PhSc-a1302 [in classical vs relativistic spacetimes];
    > s.a. lorentz invariance.
  @ Spacetime as an elastic medium:
    Tartaglia & Radicella CQG(10)-a0903,
    a0911-proc,
    IJMPA(15)-a1510-conf [and cosmology];
    Battye & Pearson PRD(13)-a1301 [in massive gravity];
    > s.a. Elasticity [stiffness].
  @ Related topics: Meschini & Lehto FP(06)gq/05 [physical status of empty spacetime];
    Verozub gq/96-talk [spacetime geometry not absolute];
    Rovelli in(07) [spacetime without space or time];
    Mondragon & López a0711-wd;
    Manchak GRG(09) [is spacetime hole-free?];
    Brown a0911 [metric as spacetime property or emergent field];
    Saller 10 [spacetime from particle interactions];
    Shurtleff a1103 [fundamental transformations];
    Mondragon & López a1205;
    García Sucre a1404 [rev];
    Vaccaro a1605-in [space, time and dynamics];
    De Haro a1707 [and dualities];
    Martens & Lehmkuhl a2009,
    a2009 [spacetime-matter distinction].
  > Online resources: see Internet Encyclopedia of Science
    pages.
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