
Published online:
18 January 2024
Published in print:
24 November 2023
Online ISBN:
9780191861178
Print ISBN:
9780198822066
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14.1 The Problem of Time in Classical Mechanics 14.1 The Problem of Time in Classical Mechanics
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14.2 Quantization and Redundancy 14.2 Quantization and Redundancy
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14.3 Gravitation and Refoliation 14.3 Gravitation and Refoliation
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14.4 The Two Faces of Classical Gravity 14.4 The Two Faces of Classical Gravity
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14.5 Relational Quantization and the New Copernican Principle 14.5 Relational Quantization and the New Copernican Principle
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14.6 Resolving the Big Bang 14.6 Resolving the Big Bang
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Chapter
14 Conclusion and Prospectus
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Pages
215–224
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Published:November 2023
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Gryb, Sean, and Karim P. Y. Thébault, 'Conclusion and Prospectus', Time Regained: Volume 1: Symmetry and Evolution in Classical Mechanics (Oxford , 2023; online edn, Oxford Academic, 18 Jan. 2024), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198822066.003.0014, accessed 8 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter offers a short summary of the key steps in the solution to the problem of time in classical mechanics described in Volume I. A prospectus to the ideas and arguments relating to the full problem of time in classical and quantum gravity that is the subject of Part II is also presented.
Keywords:
problem of time, general relativity, quantum gravity, quantum cosmology, refoliation invariance
Subject
History of Physics
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