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ISBN13:9780198920779
ISBN10:0198920776
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:112 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 13 colour images
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On Time

Causality and the Quantum Gravity Conflict
 
Publisher: OUP Oxford
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Short description:

The case is made that gravity is a necessary condition for a causal universe. The book is unique in the regard that the consequences of this machinery: Riemannian geometry and Penrose diagrams, thermal quantum fields, quantum non-equilibrium and more, are explained conveying the conceptual consequences while avoiding mathematical technicalities.

Long description:
This text revolves around a new and unusual view on the most fundamental puzzle of physics. It focusses on the key aspect that makes the role of the time dimension fundamentally different: causality. It deals on the one hand with general relativity, and on the other hand with quantum theory. The implicit and intuitive way by which causality is usually taken for granted is just made explicit and less self-evident, shedding a new light on the gravity-quantum conflict. The case is made that gravity is a necessary condition for a causal universe. But upon turning to the "pure" unitary quantum physics explaining the nature of matter one is dealing with the strictly a-causal time expressed through the thermal quantum field theory machinery. When this a-causal microscopic and causal macroscopic world meet, one encounters the wavefunction collapse, that itself may be rooted in the quantum-gravity conflict.

Modern ideas are discussed resting on eigenstate thermalization showing how this may lie eventually at the origin of irreversible thermodynamics, with its famous second law setting also a direction of time. The case is anchored in the sophisticated modern mathematical machinery of both general relativity and quantum physics which is normally barely disseminated beyond the theoretical physics floors.

The book is unique in the regard that the consequences of this machinery - Riemannian geometry and Penrose diagrams, thermal quantum fields, quantum non-equilibrium and so forth -- are explained in an original, descriptive language conveying the conceptual consequences while avoiding mathematical technicalities.

This book contains a cogent presentation on the principle of time in physics. It traces time as it appears in quantum mechanics and general relativity and weaves the story of time as it unfolds 3 separate branches of physics, non-equilibrium thermodynamics being the third one.
Table of Contents:
Prologue
Gravity as the cradle of cause and effect
Quantum physics: the tranquillity of the Euclidean time circle
The measurement postulate: God is playing dice when cause yields effect
The quantum gravity mainstream versus my problem of time
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index