SUMMARY
The Block Universe theory is a widely accepted interpretation of both special and general relativity, positing a fixed four-dimensional spacetime where time is another dimension similar to space. It does not make unique experimental predictions beyond relativity itself and cannot be empirically proven or falsified independently. The theory’s validity rests on the mathematical framework of relativity, including results like the Choquet-Bruhat theorem, which guarantees well-posed initial data determine a maximal globally hyperbolic spacetime. Criticisms often stem from misconceptions about human perception of time and the assumption that we can directly observe the present moment, which relativity disproves by showing we perceive past light cones, not "now".
PREREQUISITES
- Special Relativity theory and its mathematical formalism
- General Relativity and Einstein’s field equations
- Concept of light cones and causality in spacetime
- Mathematical theorems related to spacetime structure, e.g., Choquet-Bruhat theorem
NEXT STEPS
- Study Robert Wald’s 1984 textbook on General Relativity for formal interpretation frameworks
- Explore the Choquet-Bruhat theorem and its implications for spacetime uniqueness
- Research the Andromeda Paradox and its relation to simultaneity in relativity
- Examine peer-reviewed literature on interpretations of relativity beyond Block Universe, such as the Growing Block Universe
USEFUL FOR
Physicists, philosophy of science scholars, advanced students of relativity, and anyone interested in the foundational interpretations of spacetime and time’s nature within modern physics.