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Rena Cray
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I suspect this is somewhat off the beaten track here, but there may be some few that could give it a go.
Einstein called his concept of coordinate independent physical theory General Covariant. The mathematicians call coordinate independent differential topology, diffeomorphism invariant.
In any case, I don’t think that CPT and diffeomorphism invariance are logically compatible.
Am I right about this? Deciding this correctly is an embarrassing mental block on my part. And I do hope someone can help me overcome this failing. At the crux of this is general relativity itself. Perhaps G_d prevents me. I am at your mercy.
-Rená
Einstein called his concept of coordinate independent physical theory General Covariant. The mathematicians call coordinate independent differential topology, diffeomorphism invariant.
In any case, I don’t think that CPT and diffeomorphism invariance are logically compatible.
Am I right about this? Deciding this correctly is an embarrassing mental block on my part. And I do hope someone can help me overcome this failing. At the crux of this is general relativity itself. Perhaps G_d prevents me. I am at your mercy.
-Rená