Foundations Seminar
INPERSON
BHI Conference Room
Niels Linneman, James Read & Nicholas Teh
Description
The Local Validity of Special Relativity from a Scale-Relative Perspective
Most contemporary physicists hold that the local validity of special relativity within general relativity is expressed by means of an interdependent cluster of mathematical concepts, one of which is the existence of normal coordinate systems. Nonetheless, there remains conceptual work to be done with regard to this ‘standard story’ on the local validity of special relativity in, first, clarifying how a network of mathematical concepts is recruited in a particular modelling context in order to account for the local validity of special relativity within general relativity and, second, highlighting the richness and subtlety of this mode of modelling, as well as how it interacts with the concept of approximate Killing symmetry. With this article, we carry out this work, thereby also defending the standard story from concerns recently voiced in the philosophy of physics literature.
When
Monday, January 26, 2026 9:30 AM
Where
Inperson
BHI Conference Room