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Quantum Theory and Relativity

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1983

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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington

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In a paper published in 1976 (see ref. [1]) Carlton Frederick explored, in a descriptive manner, the hypothesis that: "Much of, Quantum Mechanics may be derived if one adopts a very strong form of Mach's principle such that in the absence of mass, space-time becomes not flat but stochastic." Utilizing the formalism developed by Kuchař (see refs [2]-[5]) to treat the Hamiltonian theory of fields in space-time (called Hypersurface Dynamics) this thesis concerns itself with developing a mathematical description of space-time for which the metric is a stochastic variable; so that Frederick's hypothesis can be explored in a more rigorous manner.

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Quantum theory, Relativity (physics)

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