Published 2024 | Version v1
Journal article

On the Principle of Relativity of Inertia in Both General and Entangled Relativities

Description

Entangled Relativity is a novel theory of relativity that offers a more economical approach than General Relativity. It successfully recovers both General Relativity and standard quantum field theory within a specific (yet generic) limit. Furthermore, Entangled Relativity precludes the existence of spacetime devoid of the matter that permeates it. Consequently, I argue that Entangled Relativity is not only preferable from the standpoint of Occam's razor, due to its economical nature, but it also aligns more closely with Einstein's original vision for a satisfactory theory of relativity.

Abstract

International audience

Additional details

Identifiers

URL
https://hal.science/hal-04770956
URN
urn:oai:HAL:hal-04770956v1