New Interpretation of Equivalence Principle in General Relativity from the viewpoint of Micro-Macro duality
Abstract
We propose a new interpretation of the equivalence principle underlying Einstein's general relativity: a free-falling frame with gravitational force eliminated locally in a small spacetime region shows the existence of a boundary level, below which gravity is absent and above which gravity emerges as condensation effect of microscopic motions within each such frame and interrelates free-falling frames at different spacetime points. In this picture, gravitational field as a mediator of different free-falling frames shows a remarkable parallelism with an order parameter to specify "degenerate vacua" in different thermodynamic pure phases due to the condensation effects in phase transitions. As the physical basis of general relativity is found in the universality of mass point motions due to the constancy of [inertial m]/[gravitational m], the general relativistic notion of "spacetime" should be meaningful only in the validity regime of this constancy, which is of empirical nature, contrary to the usual consensus. At the end, we comment on the impossibility to observe gravitational waves which would make gravitons and quantum gravity questionable.
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