We tentatively propose two guiding principles for the construction of theories of physics, which should be satisfied by a possible future theory of quantum gravity. These principles are inspired by those that led Einstein to his theory of general relativity, viz. his principle of general covariance and his equivalence principle, as well as by the two mysterious dogmas of Bohr's interpretation of quantum mechanics, i.e. his doctrine of classical concepts and his principle of complementarity. An appropriate mathematical language for combining these ideas is topos theory, a framework earlier proposed for physics by Isham and collaborators. Our "Principle of general tovariance" states that any mathematical structure appearing in the laws of phy...
The aim of the paper is to develop a proper mathematical formalism which can help to clarify the nec...
Most of the approaches to the construction of a theory of quantum gravity share some principles whic...
In the first of three articles, we review the philosophical foundations of an approach to quantum gr...
We tentatively propose two guiding principles for the construction of theories of physics, which sho...
The history of general relativity suggests that in absence of experi-mental data, constructing a the...
The general theory of relativity was developed using as a nucleus a principle of symmetry: the princ...
With an eye on developing a quantum theory of gravity, many physicists have recently searched for qu...
A nonstandard viewpoint to quantum gravity is discussed. General relativity and quantum mechanics ar...
Points of conflict between the principles of general relativity and quantum theory are highlighted. ...
Supposing that one is already familiar with special relativistic physics, what constitutes the best ...
The task of quantizing gravity is compared with Einstein's relativization of gravity. The philosophi...
In the last five decades various attempts to formulate theories of quantum gravity have been made, b...
Equivalence principles played a central role in the development of general relativity. Furthermore, ...
The quantum superposition principle, which expresses the idea that a system can exist simultaneously...
The research shows that the Heisenberg principle is the logic results of general relativity principl...
The aim of the paper is to develop a proper mathematical formalism which can help to clarify the nec...
Most of the approaches to the construction of a theory of quantum gravity share some principles whic...
In the first of three articles, we review the philosophical foundations of an approach to quantum gr...
We tentatively propose two guiding principles for the construction of theories of physics, which sho...
The history of general relativity suggests that in absence of experi-mental data, constructing a the...
The general theory of relativity was developed using as a nucleus a principle of symmetry: the princ...
With an eye on developing a quantum theory of gravity, many physicists have recently searched for qu...
A nonstandard viewpoint to quantum gravity is discussed. General relativity and quantum mechanics ar...
Points of conflict between the principles of general relativity and quantum theory are highlighted. ...
Supposing that one is already familiar with special relativistic physics, what constitutes the best ...
The task of quantizing gravity is compared with Einstein's relativization of gravity. The philosophi...
In the last five decades various attempts to formulate theories of quantum gravity have been made, b...
Equivalence principles played a central role in the development of general relativity. Furthermore, ...
The quantum superposition principle, which expresses the idea that a system can exist simultaneously...
The research shows that the Heisenberg principle is the logic results of general relativity principl...
The aim of the paper is to develop a proper mathematical formalism which can help to clarify the nec...
Most of the approaches to the construction of a theory of quantum gravity share some principles whic...
In the first of three articles, we review the philosophical foundations of an approach to quantum gr...