Long range correlations and relativity: metatheoretic considerations
General Physics
2007-05-23 v1 Quantum Physics
Abstract
Action-at-a-distance is a generic property of physical theories. As such, it is not a fruitful idea in theory building. Its absence confers a rigidity on a theory which we exemplify through analysis of long-range correlations of the EPR-type in relativistic theories. Rigidity is desirable for fundamental theories, and theory building should focus on structurally unstable properties, making action-at-a-distance a side issue. Though apparent superluminal effects seem to be present in many present-day physical theories, we maintain that they are not a basis for action-at-a-distance.
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@article{arxiv.physics/9902064,
title = {Long range correlations and relativity: metatheoretic considerations},
author = {George Svetlichny},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/9902064},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
LaTeX. 11 pages. To appear in a forthcoming book: "Instantaneous Action-at-a-Distance in Modern Physics: "Pro" and "Contra"", published by Nova Science