Paving the way for transitions --- a case for Weyl geometry

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Publication:6233531

arXiv1206.1559MaRDI QIDQ6233531FDOQ6233531


Authors: Erhard Scholz Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 7 June 2012

Abstract: This paper presents three aspects by which the Weyl geometric generalization of Riemannian geometry, and of Einstein gravity, sheds light on actual questions of physics and its philosophical reflection. After introducing the theory's principles, it explains how Weyl geometric gravity relates to Jordan-Brans-Dicke theory. We then discuss the link between gravity and the electroweak sector of elementary particle physics, as it looks from the Weyl geometric perspective. Weyl's hypothesis of a preferred scale gauge, setting Weyl scalar curvature to a constant, gets new support from the interplay of the gravitational scalar field and the electroweak one (the Higgs field). This has surprising consequences for cosmological models. In particular it leads to a static (Weyl geometric) spacetime with "inbuilt" cosmological redshift. This may be used for putting central features of the present cosmological model into a wider perspective.













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