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On the Hole Argument and the physical interpretation of General Relativity

History and Philosophy of Physics 2024-02-13 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

Einstein presented the Hole Argument against General Covariance, understood as invariance with respect to a change of coordinates, as a consequence of his initial failure to obtain covariant equations that, in the weak static limit, contain Newton's law. Fortunately, about two years later, Einstein returned to General Covariance and found these famous equations of gravity. However, the rejection of his Hole Argument carries a totally different vision of space-time. Its substantivalism notion, which is an essential ingredient in Newtonian theory and also in his special theory of relativity, has to be replaced, following Descartes and Leibniz's relationalism, by a set of "point-coincidences."

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@article{arxiv.2312.16526,
  title  = {On the Hole Argument and the physical interpretation of General Relativity},
  author = {Jaume de Haro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.16526},
  year   = {2024}
}

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15 pages. Version accepted for publication in Universe