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Paper: Rovelli's "What is observable in classical and quantum gravity?"
I'm reading Rovelli's QG book and found a reference to his own article: "What is observable in classical and quantum gravity?"
I fail to find it on arxiv - anyone know if this is available or do you have to buy it from some download service?
It's not that I expect this papers to contain the ultimate answer, but while trying to understand rovelli's logic I think this paper would be relevant. Because what's observable and what's not really is head on the problem IMO. I can't figure out why he needs to quote his own papers in a 445p book?
/Fredrik
I'm reading Rovelli's QG book and found a reference to his own article: "What is observable in classical and quantum gravity?"
I fail to find it on arxiv - anyone know if this is available or do you have to buy it from some download service?
It's not that I expect this papers to contain the ultimate answer, but while trying to understand rovelli's logic I think this paper would be relevant. Because what's observable and what's not really is head on the problem IMO. I can't figure out why he needs to quote his own papers in a 445p book?
/Fredrik