id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_je2mqdnfkzc3xjnxsu2ipikdgy Christian Wüthrich What Becomes of a Causal Set? 2016 15 .pdf application/pdf 8717 533 64 considered compatible with the dynamics of causal set theory by its advocates, our novel kind A recent approach to quantum gravity promises to reverse that verdict: advocates of causal set theory (CST) set, or 'causet', is a discrete set of events partially ordered by a relation of causality. that these sets 'grow' as new events are added one by one to the future of already existing ones; growth (CSG) dynamics, rescues temporal becoming and our intuitive notion of time from relativity. The basic structure of the theory is the causet C, i.e., an ordered pair hC, �i consisting of a set If what at larger scales looks like a relativistic spacetime fundamentally is a causal set, then the problem, a necessary condition for the emergence of relativistic spacetimes from causal sets is Thus, 1 < k  n for a causal set of n events if there are any non-Hegelian subsets. ./cache/work_je2mqdnfkzc3xjnxsu2ipikdgy.pdf ./txt/work_je2mqdnfkzc3xjnxsu2ipikdgy.txt