Interpreting doubly special relativity as a modified theory of measurement
Abstract
In this article we develop a physical interpretation for the deformed (doubly) special relativity theories (DSRs), based on a modification of the theory of measurement in special relativity. We suggest that it is useful to regard the DSRs as reflecting the manner in which quantum gravity effects induce Planck-suppressed distortions in the measurement of the "true" energy and momentum. This interpretation provides a framework for the DSRs that is manifestly consistent, non-trivial, and in principle falsifiable. However, it does so at the cost of demoting such theories from the level of "fundamental" physics to the level of phenomenological models -- models that should in principle be derivable from whatever theory of quantum gravity one ultimately chooses to adopt.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0410113,
title = {Interpreting doubly special relativity as a modified theory of measurement},
author = {Stefano Liberati and Sebastiano Sonego and Matt Visser},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0410113},
year = {2009}
}
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18 pages, plain LaTeX2E