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    Thought experiments (TEs) are indispensable conceptual tools in scientific research, particularly in the study of quantum gravity. Many scholars argue that the epistemic significance of TEs hinges on the proper and ineliminable use of imagination. However, there is disagreement regarding the specific nature of the imagination involved. A valuable perspective on this debate is provided by a TE proposed by Matvei Bronstein in 1936 to support a quantum theory of gravity. His contribution serves as …Read more
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    Noncommutative geometry is often taken to imply a radical departure from relativistic spacetime at the Planck scale. The structure it describes, noncommutaive spacetime (NCST), lacks spacetime points (pointlessness), thereby challenging its status as a genuine physical spatiotemporal structure, as opposed to a merely mathematical construct. This paper challenges that conclusion. First, I argue that claims of pointlessness presuppose an ambiguous criterion for distinguishing physical from merely …Read more
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    Noncommutative Geometry and Spacetime: A Historical Reconstruction
    Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2948 012011. 2025.
    Noncommutative geometry (NCG) is a branch of pure mathematics with a wide range of applications to spacetime physics. Stemming from the divergence problem in QFT, modern contributions conjecture that the fundamental structure of spacetime is noncommutative. This seemingly homogeneous picture is the result of almost a century of discontinuous interest in noncommutative spacetime (NCST). In this paper, I present a three-phase division of the development of NCST approaches. The initial phase (1930s…Read more
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    Process jargon is widespread in the physical sciences. Beginning with the work of Wesley Salmon, several accounts in philosophy of science have attempted to provide a definition of "process" compatible with scientists' understanding of causation and explanation. The proposed characterisation links processes to the properties of the spacetime they inhabit as regards continuity and genuine causality. Recent developments in theories of quantum gravity challenge the validity of process ontologies at…Read more
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    Numerous theories of quantum gravity (QG) postulate non-spatiotemporal structures to describe physics at or beyond the Planck energy scale. This stands in stark contrast to the spatiotemporal framework provided by general relativity, which remains remarkably successful in low-energy regimes. The resulting tension gives rise to the so-called disappearance of spacetime (DST): the removal of spatiotemporal structures from the fundamental ontology of a theory and the corresponding challenge of recon…Read more