On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong sense, such that all it is for a physical degree of freedom to change is for it to vary with regard to a second physical degree of freedom. At a quantum level, this view of change as relative variation leads to a fundamentally timeless formalism for quantum gravity. Here, we will show how one may avoid this acute ‘problem of time’. Under our view, duration is still regarded as relative, but temporal succession is taken to be absolute. Following our approach, which is presented in more formal terms in (Gryb and Thébault 2014), it is possible to conceive of a genuinely dynamical theory of quantum gravity withi
The framework of a theory of gravity from the quantum to the classical regime is presented. The para...
After a brief introduction to issues that plague the realization of a theory of quantum gravity, I s...
We discuss the relational strategy to solve the problem of time in quantum gravity and different wa...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
How should one understand the implications of general covariance for the role of time in classical t...
How should one understand the implications of general covariance for the role of time in classical t...
20 pages, no figures. Revision: minor corrections and references addedIn it's usual presentation, cl...
Time is absolute in standard quantum theory and dynamical in general relativity. The combination of ...
The framework of a theory of gravity from the quantum to the classical regime is presented. The para...
After a brief introduction to issues that plague the realization of a theory of quantum gravity, I s...
We discuss the relational strategy to solve the problem of time in quantum gravity and different wa...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
On one popular view, the general covariance of gravity implies that change is relational in a strong...
How should one understand the implications of general covariance for the role of time in classical t...
How should one understand the implications of general covariance for the role of time in classical t...
20 pages, no figures. Revision: minor corrections and references addedIn it's usual presentation, cl...
Time is absolute in standard quantum theory and dynamical in general relativity. The combination of ...
The framework of a theory of gravity from the quantum to the classical regime is presented. The para...
After a brief introduction to issues that plague the realization of a theory of quantum gravity, I s...
We discuss the relational strategy to solve the problem of time in quantum gravity and different wa...