Whitehead's theory of gravitation

Whitehead's theory of gravitation

In theoretical physics, Whitehead's theory of gravitation was introduced by the distinguished mathematician and philosopher Alfred North Whitehead in 1922.

Principal features of the theory

Whitehead's theory is said to feature a "prior geometry". It has the curious feature that electromagnetic waves propagate along null geodesics of the physical spacetime (as defined by the metric determined from geometrical measurements and timing experiments), while gravitational waves propagate along null geodesics of a "flat background" represented by the metric tensor of Minkowski spacetime.

Tests of Whitehead's theory

Whitehead's theory makes the same predictions as general relativity regarding the (gravitational red shift, light bending, perihelion shift, Shapiro time delay), and was regarded as a viable competitor of general relativity for several decades. Clifford M. Will claims that the theory makes predictions concerning ordinary ocean tides on Earth which are in violent disagreement with observation, which immediately nullified this theory. [Will, Clifford & Gibbons, Gary. " [http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0611006 On the Multiple Deaths of Whitehead's Theory of Gravity] ", to be submitted to "Studies In History And Philosophy Of Modern Physics" (2006).]

In 1989, a new interpretation of Whitehead's theory was proposed that accorded with those observed tidal effects. [Hyman, Andrew. " [http://www.andrewhyman.com/articles/whitehead.pdf A New Interpretation of Whitehead's Theory] ", 104B "Il Nuovo Cimento" 387 (1989).] However, the new interpretation did not satisfy another observed effect, called the "Nordtvedt Effect."

Footnotes

ee also

*Alfred North Whitehead
*Classical theories of gravitation
*Obsolete physical theories

References

*cite book | author=Will, Clifford M. | title=Was Einstein Right?: Putting General Relativity to the Test, 2nd ed. | publisher=Basic Books | year=1993 | id=ISBN 0-465-09086-9

*cite book | author=Misner, Charles; Thorne, Kip S. & Wheeler, John Archibald | title=Gravitation | location=San Francisco | publisher=W. H. Freeman | year=1973 | id=ISBN 0-7167-0344-0 discusses Whitehead's theory in various places.


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