2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10838-014-9246-8
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On the Explanation of Inertia

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“…One is left wondering if what really motivates Brown's claims about inertia is not that the geodesic principle is a theorem in GR, but that the metric and associated derivative operator in GR are dynamical. This, at least, is whatSus (2014), in defending…”
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“…One is left wondering if what really motivates Brown's claims about inertia is not that the geodesic principle is a theorem in GR, but that the metric and associated derivative operator in GR are dynamical. This, at least, is whatSus (2014), in defending…”
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“…I do not want to quibble over these words, and I tend to agree with the thrust of his arguments. Sus (2014), meanwhile, has maintained that despite the result discussed above, it is nonetheless the case that the explanation one gets in GR is "more dynamical". I will return to these arguments in section 6.…”
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“…It is often argued that inertial motion is already explained by the geodesic principle in General Relativity, which holds that inertial motion can be derived from Einstein's field equations (Brown, ; Ehlers & Geroch, ; Geroch & Jang, ; Geroch & Weatherall, manuscript; Weatherall, ). Whether the geodesic theorem indeed succeeds in removing the need of postulating inertial motion is controversial (Malament, ; Sus, manuscript; Tamir, ; Yang, ), but even if it does succeed, a deeper explanation may be gained from certain theories in which not only spacetime but also gravity itself is emergent. Why does spacetime emerge with 3+1 dimensions? …”
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“…Instead, I will argue that one can capture the substance of the link between geometry and motion directly as an assertion about the 1 For a recent review of the physics literature on this subject, see Poisson et al (2011); for other recent work, see Asada et al (2011), Gralla and Wald (2011), and the contributions to Puetzfeld et al (2015). For the recent philosophical literature, which generally stems from a discussion of the geodesic principle by Brown (2005), see Malament (2012a), Tamir (2012), Sus (2014), Samaroo (2015), Lehmkuhl (2017b,a), and Weatherall (2011bWeatherall ( , 2017b.…”
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