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Composing Spacetime

Sam Baron, Baptiste Le Bihan

2022The Journal of Philosophy17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

According to a number of approaches in theoretical physics, spacetime does not exist fundamentally. Rather, spacetime exists by depending on another, more fundamental, non-spatiotemporal structure. A prevalent opinion in the literature is that this dependence should not be analyzed in terms of composition. We should not say, that is, that spacetime depends on an ontology of non-spatiotemporal entities in virtue of having them as parts. But is that really right? On the contrary, we argue that a mereological approach to dependent spacetime is not only viable, but promises to enhance our understanding of the physical situation.

Topics & Concepts

SpacetimeMereologyCausal setsOntologySpacetime symmetriesEpistemologySpacetime topologyTheoretical physicsPhilosophyQuantum field theory in curved spacetimePhysicsQuantum mechanicsQuantumQuantum gravityQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsBiofield Effects and BiophysicsSpace Science and Extraterrestrial Life
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