Is Gravity, The Curvature of Spacetime or A Quantum Phenomenon?
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https://doi.org/10.24297/jap.v4i1.2046Keywords:
gravity, spacetime, aether, vacuum, physics, metaphysics, quantum physics.Abstract
Gravity is the curvature of spacetime, the structural property of static gravitational field, a geometric field, in curved coordinates, according the functions guv, that express geometric relations. Course, general relativity is a relational theory, however, gravity, a thinking category, has symetric physical effects with matter. Throught of relativist aether was attempted transform spacetime in a substantia without succes, the consequence was return to problematic geometric field. The philosophy of the science intervenes, and according the substantialist theory spacetime is a inmaterial, geometric substantia. Then, the metaphysics arrives to a full solution in the super-substantivalist theory, that affirms: matter arises from geometric spacetime. Thus, it explains consistently the symetric physical effects between spacetime and matter. Surely, this solution is a medieval speculation. Our goal is driver the debate on gravity, to the arena of the quantum physics, but without the ballast of the general relativity.
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