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Bangs, Crunches, Whimpers, and Shrieks - Singularities and Acausalities in Relativistic Spacetimes

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Zusatztext Earman provides a careful topographic analysis of some core regions that is written in a brilliant style. Klappentext Almost from its inception! Einstein's general theory of relativity was known to sanction spacetime models harboring singularities! which involve a breakdown in the very fabric of space and time and! consequently! a failure of the known laws of physics. Until the 1960s! however! spacetime singularities were thought to be artifacts of idealizations of the models. This attitude evaporated in the face of work by Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose! whose theorems showed that Einstein's general theory implies that singularities can be expected to occur in a wide variety of conditions in both gravitational collapse and in cosmology. In the light of these results! some physicists began to believe that! since spacetime singularities are intolerable! general relativity contains within itself the seeds of its own destruction. Others hoped that peaceful coexistence with singularities could be achieved by proving a form of Roger Penrose's "cosmic censorship" hypothesis! which would place singularities safely inside black holes. Whatever the attitude one adopts toward spacetime singularities! it is evident that they raise foundational problems for physics and have profound implications for the philosophy of space and time. However! philosophers have been slow to awaken to the significance of these developments. Now John Earman! the noted philosopher of science! offers for the first time a book-length study of the subject. It features an overview of the literature on singularities! as well as an analytic commentary on their significance to a number of scientific and philosophical issues. Zusammenfassung This book explains the relevant technical issues of general relativity theory and discusses how these issues bear upon philosophical problems about the nature of space and time, causality, and laws of nature. The first book to address these implications critically, it provides an overview of the technical literature as well as analytical commentary on its philosophical significance....

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  • 1.: Introducing Spacetime Singularities and Acausalities

  • 2.: Defining, Characterizing, and Proving the Existence

  • 3.: Cosmic Censorship

  • 4.: Supertasks

  • 5.: The Big Bang and the Horizon Problem

  • 6.: Time Travel

  • 7.: Eternal; Recurrence, Cyclic Time, and All That

  • 8.: Afterword



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Autori John Earman, John (Professor of History and Philosophy Earman, John (Professor of History and Philosophy of Science Earman
Editore Oxford University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 30.11.1995
 
EAN 9780195095913
ISBN 978-0-19-509591-3
Pagine 272
Serie Oxford University Press
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Fisica, astronomia > Fisica teorica

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