Monistic conception of geometry
General Mathematics
2010-09-16 v1
Abstract
One considers the monistic conception of a geometry, where there is only one fundamental quantity (world function). All other geometrical quantities a derivative quantities (functions of the world function). The monisitc conception of a geometry is compared with pluralistic conceptions of a geometry, where there are several independent fundamental geometrical quantities. A generalization of a pluralistic conception of the proper Euclidean geometry appears to be inconsistent, if the generalized geometry is inhomogeneous. In particular, the Riemannian geometry appears to be inconsistent, in general, if it is obtained as a generalization of the pluralistic conception of the Euclidean geometry.
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@article{arxiv.1009.2815,
title = {Monistic conception of geometry},
author = {Yuri A. Rylov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.2815},
year = {2010}
}
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