Amplitude for existence of spacetime points

Abstract

This paper outlines a possibility for spacetime dynamics and structure, without postulating a metric ab initio. In this model, the closer an object is to a mass or energy source, the more paths through spacetime might be available to the object in the direction of the mass/energy, or the higher the amplitude associated with such paths. A simple possibility might be that spacetime points x have an amplitude of existence E(x) consistent with this. The magnitude of E(x) might be greater or less than 1 at any point x; or the relative values of E(x) might be what matters. In a classical limit, a function like E(x) might give the effect of a gravitational metric.

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