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Cremona transformations and the conundrum of dimensionality and signature of macro-spacetime (English)
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13 June 2002
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The paper under review has a deep philosophical motivation: understanding why (apparently) our universe has four dimensions and a \((-,+,+,+)\) signature, and why the time arrow corresponds to the negatively defined direction. These facts do not seem to derive from the first principles of Physics (they are some ``observationally fixed'' parameters). The author constructs a theory of pencil-generated spacetimes. The spatial coordinates are identified with pencils of lines and the time dimension is identified with a pencil of conics, all arranged in the three-dimensional projective space. The separation of spatial and time-like coordinates is linked with the ``quadro-cubic'' Cremona transformations of the projective space. In the author's opinion, the algebro-geometric classifications of pencils suggest a plausible explanation for the fundamental physical and philosophical problems described above.
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universe
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principles of physics
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pencil-generated spacetimes
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projective space
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physical and philosophical problem
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