Hi all, I'm doing a modcule on Quantum Logic and there is this Gleason theorem but the lecturer didnt explain it clear enough, can somebody help me out please?
sorry that i really have no idea what it is about, all I've got is a heading "gleason theorem" in my note, then it started going on...
a geodesic is a the shortest path from point to point in a specific space, i.e. straight line on a piece of paper, a curve on a sphere
timelike means future pointing.
timelike geodeise is the shortest path an object can travel from event A to event B in spacetime.
hope this is right or i'll...