SPACE–TIME ENERGY–MOMENTUM, THE OBSERVER AND UNCERTAINTY IN GENERAL RELATIVITY
Abstract
In this essay, we introduce a new approach to energy–momentum in general relativity. Space–time, as opposed to space, is recognized as the necessary arena for its examination, leading us to define new extended space–time energy and momentum constructs. From local and global considerations, we conclude that the Ricci tensor is the required element for a localized expression of energy–momentum to include the gravitational field. We present and rationalize a fully invariant extended expression for space–time energy, guided by Tolman's well-known energy integral for an arbitrary bounded stationary system. This raises fundamental issues which we discuss. The role of the observer emerges naturally and we are led to an extension of the uncertainty principle to general relativity, of particular relevance to ultra-strong gravity.
This essay received an honorable mention in the 2010 Essay Competition of the Gravity Research Foundation. It was refereed, not as a regular IJMPD research paper, but as an essay.
In Memory of Achille Papapetrou
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