Records Theory
Abstract
In quantum gravity, one seeks to combine quantum mechanics and general relativity. In such attempts, one comes across the `problem of time' impasse: the notion of time is conceptually different in each of these theories. In this paper, I consider the timeless records approach toward resolving this. Records are localized, information-containing subconfigurations of a single instant. Records theory is the study of these and of how science (or history) is to be abstracted from correlations between them. I critically evaluate motivations for this approach that have previously appeared in the literature. I provide a ground-level structure for records theory and discuss what kind of further tools are needed, illustrated with some toy models: ordinary mechanics, relatonal particle dynamics, detector models and inhomogeneous perturbations about homogeneous cosmology.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0709.1892,
title = {Records Theory},
author = {Edward Anderson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.1892},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
29 pages and 1 figure. References updated and Journal Reference added