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    Holographic Strange Metals for Philosophers and Physicists
    with Henk T. C. Stoof, Umut Gürsoy, Mark S. Golden, and Sebastian De Haro
    Foundations of Physics 56 (1): 8. 2025.
    This paper introduces the physics and philosophy of strange metals, which are characterized by unusual electrical and thermal properties that deviate from conventional metallic behaviour. The anomalous strange-metal behaviour discussed here appears in the normal state of a copper-oxide high-temperature superconductor, and it cannot be described using standard condensed-matter physics. Currently, it can only be described through a holographic dual, viz. a four-dimensional black hole in anti-de Si…Read more
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    Holographic Strange Metals for Philosophers and Physicists
    with Sebastian De Haro, Mark S. Golden, Umut Gürsoy, and Henk T. C. Stoof
    Foundations of Physics 56 (1): 8. 2026.
    This paper introduces the physics and philosophy of strange metals, which are characterized by unusual electrical and thermal properties that deviate from conventional metallic behaviour. The anomalous strange-metal behaviour discussed here appears in the normal state of a copper-oxide high-temperature superconductor, and it cannot be described using standard condensed-matter physics. Currently, it can only be described through a holographic dual, viz. a four-dimensional black hole in anti-de Si…Read more
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    For more than half a century, dualities have been at the heart of modern physics. From quantum mechanics to statistical mechanics, condensed matter physics, quantum field theory and quantum gravity, dualities have proven useful in solving problems that are otherwise quite intractable. Being surprising and unexpected, dualities have been taken to raise philosophical questions about the nature and formulation of scientific theories, scientific realism, emergence, symmetries, explanation, understan…Read more
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    This paper challenges the notion of emergent time in quantum cosmology by examining the reconciliation of the timeless Wheeler–DeWitt equation with the Universe’s dynamical evolution. We critically evaluate the analogy between the Wheeler–DeWitt and Klein–Gordon equations, highlighting challenges for the identification of an emergent time parameter. We conclude that refining this analogy may lead to a better understanding of emergent time in quantum cosmology, though it is still not free from co…Read more
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    Reichenbach’s Forgotten Argument
    Foundations of Physics 55 (4): 1-20. 2025.
    Reichenbach’s importance to the development of modern philosophy can hardly be overstated. However, many themes and arguments originally developed by Reichenbach are either overlooked or not properly credited to him. In this article, we discuss an important but often forgotten argument of Reichenbach against the Kantian notion of synthetic a priori. We first give a detailed historical reconstruction of the argument and discuss the mild conventionalism that Reichenbach developed following this ar…Read more
  •  28
    Time, Spacetime and F-Theory
    In Silvia De Bianchi, Marco Forgione & Laura Marongiu (eds.), Time and Timelessness in Fundamental Physics and Cosmology: Historical, Philosophical, and Mathematical Perspectives, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 199-220. 2024.
    This Chapter explores the philosophical and ontological implications of F-theory, a non-perturbative extension of Type IIB string theory, mainly focusing on the apparent existence of two temporal dimensions. The paper proposes an interpretation that advocates for a single temporal dimension grounded in a brane-based ontology, challenging the conventional understanding of time and spacetime in F-theory. Moreover, it discusses the implications of a brane-based ontology for spacetime emergence, pro…Read more
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    The problem of recovering information from the interior of a black hole is crucial to any resolution of the information loss paradox. In this article, we critically evaluate the program of holographic interior reconstruction within the AdS/CFT correspondence, explaining the conceptual underpinnings and implicit assumptions behind the recovery of black hole interior information, in the face of the apparent impossibility of doing so due to the AMPSS paradox. We also show how the implicit assumptio…Read more
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    The coexistence of Supersymmetry (SUSY) and the Spin-Statistics Theorem (SST) poses a challenge, given their seeming incompatibility. While SUSY connects particles with distinct spins, SST links particle’s spin to their statistics. We propose a solution to this puzzle: both spin and SST may emerge as low-energy phenomena. To do so, we look at SUSY breaking at lower energy scales, exploring if this mechanism aligns with the concept of emergence. The paper presents a comprehensive review of the SU…Read more
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    The Unbearable Indefiniteness of Spacetime
    Foundations of Physics 55 (1): 1-25. 2025.
    We consider the observables describing spatiotemporal properties in the context of two of the most popular approaches to quantum gravity (QG), namely String Theory and Loop QG. In both approaches these observables are described by non-commuting operators. In analogy with recent arguments put forward in the context of non-relativistic quantum mechanics [see Calosi and Mariani (Philos. Compass 16(4):e12731, 2021) for a review], we suggest that the physical quantities corresponding to those observa…Read more
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    This paper presents a philosophical analysis of the structure of black holes, focusing on the event horizon and its fundamental status. While black holes have been at the centre of countless paradoxes arising from the attempt to merge quantum mechanics and general relativity, recent experimental discoveries have emphasised their importance as objects for the development of Quantum Gravity. In particular, the statistical mechanical underpinning of black hole thermodynamics has been a central rese…Read more
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    On entanglement as a relation
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (1): 1-29. 2022.
    This paper aims to characterise properly entanglement as an external relation obtaining between multiple quantum degrees of freedom. In particular, we argue that the entanglement relation is a unique relation fully characterised by mutual information, i.e. a quantity standardly used as a measure of entanglement. This analysis leads us to propose a new metaphysical account of entanglement, which we call Relational Entanglement Tesseract. Such an account characterises entanglement for both biparti…Read more
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    Humeanism in light of quantum gravity
    Synthese 199 (3-4): 10839-10863. 2021.
    Quantum Theory and Humeanism have long been thought to be incompatible due to the irreducibility of the correlations involved in entangled states. In this paper, we reconstruct the tension between Humeanism and entanglement via the concept of causal structure, and provide a philosophical introduction to the ER=EPR conjecture. With these tools, we then show how the concept of causal structure and the ER=EPR conjecture allow us to resolve the conflict between Humeanism and entanglement.