Talk:Pregeometry (physics)

Latest comment: 9 years ago by 129.132.209.90 in topic Needs more links

Needs more links edit

There are essentially no links in this article to the literature that is refered to. In fact, the article is primarily a book report on a single survey paper.

That said, I actually appreciate this article and think it should stay. The reason is that "pre-geometry" is clearly a theme in modern physics.

One could include some work of Gromov under this rubric, where he connects the continuous and the discrete.

As hinted in the present article, there is a lot of graph theory and discrete math that counts as pre-geometry. (The section "Discrete space-time by Hill" is mis-named. It doesn't cover the subject it claims to; it is tiny relative to it. It should really be called "Hill's proposal in rational geometry" or something.)

Looking around, I found further traces:

  • Many more like these.
  • See causal fermion systems which also starts with spinors. Clearly written by just one guy, but if Wikipedia becomes an extended abstract system, maybe it's not such a problem, but could actually be pretty useful.

Plus there's plenty under pre-geometry on Google, often referencing Wheeler. To make sense of it, we really need a few good survey papers or books, or one expert.

129.132.209.90 (talk) 22:17, 16 April 2015 (UTC)Reply