James L. Anderson analyzed the novelty of Einstein's theory of gravity as its lack of "absolute objects." Michael Friedman's related work has been criticized by Roger Jones and Robert Geroch for implausibly admitting as absolute the timelike 4-velocity field of dust in cosmological models in Einstein's theory. Using the Rosen-Sorkin Lagrange multiplier trick, I complete Anna Maidens's argument that the problem is not solved by prohibiting variation of absolute objects in an action principle. Recalling Anderson's proscription of "irrelevant" variables, I generalize that proscription to locally irrelevant variables that do no work in some places in some models. This move vindicates Friedman's intuitions and removes the Jones-Geroch counterexa...
All of us are used to thinking that space and time in Newton’s theory of universal gravitation are a...
The renaissance of General Relativity witnessed considerable progress regarding both understanding a...
We show that the third layer of space-time-mass namely, the flat ‘two-dimensional’ absolute-absolute...
James L. Anderson analyzed the novelty of Einstein's theory of gravity as its lack of \absolute...
James L. Anderson analyzed the novelty of Einstein's theory of gravity as its lack of "absolute obje...
The Anderson-Friedman absolute objects project is reviewed. The Jones-Geroch dust 4-velocity counter...
The Anderson-Friedman absolute objects project is reviewed. The Jones-Geroch dust 4-velocity counter...
James L. Anderson analyzed the conceptual novelty of Einstein's theory of gravity as its lack of ``a...
The Anderson-Friedman absolute objects program has been a favorite analysis of the substantive gener...
The Anderson-Friedman absolute objects program has been a favorite analysis of the substantive gener...
According to the preprint by the same author, "1887 Michelson-Morley experiment: a new analysis with...
While Einstein considered a relative space and relative time but the ultimate speed of light, we did...
Author Institution: Department of Philosophy, Emory University, Atlanta 22, Georgi
textAlthough relativistic physics tend to omit nondynamical "absolute objects" such as a flat metric...
One of the clearest examples showing that classical physics is but a limited case of relativity phys...
All of us are used to thinking that space and time in Newton’s theory of universal gravitation are a...
The renaissance of General Relativity witnessed considerable progress regarding both understanding a...
We show that the third layer of space-time-mass namely, the flat ‘two-dimensional’ absolute-absolute...
James L. Anderson analyzed the novelty of Einstein's theory of gravity as its lack of \absolute...
James L. Anderson analyzed the novelty of Einstein's theory of gravity as its lack of "absolute obje...
The Anderson-Friedman absolute objects project is reviewed. The Jones-Geroch dust 4-velocity counter...
The Anderson-Friedman absolute objects project is reviewed. The Jones-Geroch dust 4-velocity counter...
James L. Anderson analyzed the conceptual novelty of Einstein's theory of gravity as its lack of ``a...
The Anderson-Friedman absolute objects program has been a favorite analysis of the substantive gener...
The Anderson-Friedman absolute objects program has been a favorite analysis of the substantive gener...
According to the preprint by the same author, "1887 Michelson-Morley experiment: a new analysis with...
While Einstein considered a relative space and relative time but the ultimate speed of light, we did...
Author Institution: Department of Philosophy, Emory University, Atlanta 22, Georgi
textAlthough relativistic physics tend to omit nondynamical "absolute objects" such as a flat metric...
One of the clearest examples showing that classical physics is but a limited case of relativity phys...
All of us are used to thinking that space and time in Newton’s theory of universal gravitation are a...
The renaissance of General Relativity witnessed considerable progress regarding both understanding a...
We show that the third layer of space-time-mass namely, the flat ‘two-dimensional’ absolute-absolute...