Emergent rainbow spacetimes: Two pedagogical examples

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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16 pages. Based on a talk presented at the conference "Time and Matter II", Lake Bled, Slovenia, August 2007; V2: more referen

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There is a possibility that spacetime itself is ultimately an emergent phenomenon, a near-universal "low-energy long-distance approximation", similar to the way in which fluid mechanics is the near-universal low-energy long-distance approximation to quantum molecular dynamics. If so, then direct attempts to quantize spacetime are misguided - at least as far as fundamental physics is concerned. Based on this and other considerations, there has recently been a surge of interest in the notion of energy-dependent and momentum-dependent "rainbow'' geometries. In the present article I will not discuss these exotic ideas in any detail, instead I will present two specific and concrete examples of situations where an energy-dependent "rainbow'' geometry makes perfectly good mathematical and physical sense. These simple examples will then serve as templates suggesting ways of proceeding in situations where the underlying physics may be more complex. The specific models I will deal with are (1) acoustic spacetimes in the presence of nontrivial dispersion, and (2) a mathematical reinterpretation of Newton's second law for a non-relativistic conservative force, which is well-known to be equivalent to the differential geometry of an energy-dependent conformally flat three-manifold. These two models make it clear that there is nothing wrong with the concept of an energy-dependent "rainbow'' geometry per se. Whatever problems may arise in the implementation of any specific quantum-gravity-inspired proposal for an energy-dependent spacetime are related to deeper questions regarding the compatibility of that specific proposal with experimental reality.

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