The emergence of spacetime: what role for functionalism?
Abstract
Among the various attempts to formulate a theory of quantum gravity, a class of approaches suggests that spacetime, as modeled by general relativity, is destined to fade away. A major issue becomes then to identify which structures may inhabit the more fundamental, non-spatiotemporal environment, as well as to explain the relationship with the higher-level spatiotemporal physics. Recently, it has been suggested that a certain understanding of functionalism is the proper tool to suitably account for the recovery of spacetime. Here the viability and usefulness of such a conceptual strategy is explored, by looking at the various levels of spacetime emergence a theory of quantum gravity is expected to deal with. Our conclusion will be that, while its viability is clear also in a quantum gravity context, the import of spacetime functionalism remains rather unsettled.
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@article{arxiv.2404.11386,
title = {The emergence of spacetime: what role for functionalism?},
author = {Emilia Margoni and Daniele Oriti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.11386},
year = {2024}
}
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20 pages