•  227
    Presentism meets black holes
    with Daniela Pérez
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 4 (3): 293-308. 2014.
    Presentism is, roughly, the metaphysical doctrine that maintains that whatever exists, exists in the present. The compatibility of presentism with the theories of special and general relativity was much debated in recent years. It has been argued that at least some versions of presentism are consistent with time-orientable models of general relativity. In this paper we confront the thesis of presentism with relativistic physics, in the strong gravitational limit where black holes are formed. We …Read more
  •  1107
    Axiomatic foundations of Quantum Mechanics revisited: the case for systems
    with S. E. Perez-Bergliaffa and H. Vucetich
    International Journal of Theoretical Phyisics 35 1805-1819. 1996.
    We present an axiomatization of non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics for a system with an arbitrary number of components. The interpretation of our system of axioms is realistic and objective. The EPR paradox and its relation with realism is discussed in this framework. It is shown that there is no contradiction between realism and recent experimental results.
  •  2003
    The ontology of General Relativity
    In Mario Novello & Santiago E. Perez Bergliaffa (eds.), Cosmology and Gravitation, Cambridge Scientific Publishers. pp. 177-191. 2014.
    I discuss the ontological assumptions and implications of General Relativity. I maintain that General Relativity is a theory about gravitational fields, not about space-time. The latter is a more basic ontological category, that emerges from physical relations among all existents. I also argue that there are no physical singularities in space-time. Singular space-time models do not belong to the ontology of the world: they are not things but concepts, i.e. defective solutions of Einstein’s field…Read more