Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1993
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General Relativity and Gravitation, Volume 25, Issue 3, pp.291-306
Physics
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The canonical approach to general relativity in terms of reference systems is discussed to show that Einstein's principles of equivalence and general relativity imply the physical insignificance of quantized general relativity. In particular it is demonstrated that even the (anholonomic) flat-space canonical formalism leads to physically uninterpretable results. This lack of quantum content of general relativity is reflected by Rosenfeld's uncertainty relations and can especially be removed by modifying general relativity in the spirit of classical Einstein-Cartan theory with teleparallelism.
Treder Hans-Jürgen
von Borzeszowski Horst-Heino
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