Newton's rotating bucket pours cold water on the naive relationalist by vividly illustrating how certain rotational effects, particularly those due to non-zero angular momentum, can depend on more than just relations between material bodies. Because of such effects, rotation has played a central role in the absolute-relational debate and poses a particularly difficult challenge to the relationalist. In this paper, we provide a qualified response to this challenge that significantly weakens the absolutist position. We present a theory that, contrary to orthodoxy, can account for all rotational effects without introducing, as the absolutist does, a fixed standard of rotation. Instead, our theory posits a universal SO(3) charge that plays the ...
The present essay provides a new metaphysical interpretation of Relational Quantum Mechanics (RQM) i...
As in classical mechanics, rotation in quantum mechanics is a transformation which deals with angula...
In Euclidean relational particle mechanics (ERPM) only relative times, relative angles and relative ...
Newton's rotating bucket pours cold water on the naive relationalist by vividly illustrating how cer...
Newton's rotating bucket pours cold water on the naive relationalist by vividly illustrating how cer...
This paper concerns the absolute versus relative motion debate. The Barbour and Bertotti 1982 work m...
Relational mechanics is a gauge theory of classical mechanics whose laws do not govern the motion of...
<p>In relational mechanics, a new theory is presented, which is invariant under transformations betw...
Absolute space is eliminated from the body of mechanics by gauging translations and rotations in the...
Sklar ([1974]) claimed that relationalism about ontology—the doctrine that space and time do not exi...
The theory of angular momentum and spin in quantum mechanics seems to defy common-sense intuition.We...
Whereas one can conceive of a relational classical mechanics in which absolute space and time do not...
Mach’s principle fits into the wider "relational principle", advocating that not only iner...
The implications for the substantivalist-relationalist controversy of Barbour and Bertotti's success...
General relativity and quantum mechanics have both revealed the relativity of certain notions that w...
The present essay provides a new metaphysical interpretation of Relational Quantum Mechanics (RQM) i...
As in classical mechanics, rotation in quantum mechanics is a transformation which deals with angula...
In Euclidean relational particle mechanics (ERPM) only relative times, relative angles and relative ...
Newton's rotating bucket pours cold water on the naive relationalist by vividly illustrating how cer...
Newton's rotating bucket pours cold water on the naive relationalist by vividly illustrating how cer...
This paper concerns the absolute versus relative motion debate. The Barbour and Bertotti 1982 work m...
Relational mechanics is a gauge theory of classical mechanics whose laws do not govern the motion of...
<p>In relational mechanics, a new theory is presented, which is invariant under transformations betw...
Absolute space is eliminated from the body of mechanics by gauging translations and rotations in the...
Sklar ([1974]) claimed that relationalism about ontology—the doctrine that space and time do not exi...
The theory of angular momentum and spin in quantum mechanics seems to defy common-sense intuition.We...
Whereas one can conceive of a relational classical mechanics in which absolute space and time do not...
Mach’s principle fits into the wider "relational principle", advocating that not only iner...
The implications for the substantivalist-relationalist controversy of Barbour and Bertotti's success...
General relativity and quantum mechanics have both revealed the relativity of certain notions that w...
The present essay provides a new metaphysical interpretation of Relational Quantum Mechanics (RQM) i...
As in classical mechanics, rotation in quantum mechanics is a transformation which deals with angula...
In Euclidean relational particle mechanics (ERPM) only relative times, relative angles and relative ...