Abstract
Since its inception, general relativity has been unreceptive to a
marriage with the quantum aspects of our universe. Following the ideas
of Einstein, one may pursue an approach that allows spacetime itself to
take center stage. The quantum properties of matter are then carried by
the dynamics of spacetime shape and connectivity. This monograph
introduces the reader to the foundations of quantum spacetime in a
manner accessible to researchers and students. Likewise, interested
laymen that lack a strong background in quantum mechanics or spacetime
studies but are keen to learn will find this book worthwhile. It is
shown from first principles how spacetime is globally built up by paths
which constitute entire histories in four dimensions. The central
physical idea is that the collective existence of observers and observed
derives from one mimicking the other unremittingly, thereby inducing
tangible reality. This world of identity by mimicry creates a multitude
of interacting histories. Throughout the text, thought experiments are
used to derive physical principles. Obtained results are therefore
intuitive and accessible to non-experts. This monograph also discusses
consequences of quantum spacetime for black holes, dark energy,
inflation, the Higgs boson, and the multiverse.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Nova Science Publishers |
Number of pages | 148 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781634827355 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781634827119 |
Publication status | Published - Aug-2015 |
Keywords
- Spacetime
- Black holes
- Dark energy