Eddington and Uncertainty

Physics in Perspective - Tập 5 - Trang 398-418 - 2003
Ian T. Durham1,2
1Mathematical Institute University of St. Andrews St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland
2Department of Physics, Simmons College, Boston, USA

Tóm tắt

Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882-1944) is acknowledged to be one of the greatest astrophysicists of the twentieth century, yet his reputation suffered in the 1930s when he embarked on a quest to develop a unified theory of gravity and quantum mechanics. His attempt ultimately proved to be fruitless and was regarded by many physicists as misguided. I will show, however, that Eddington’s work was not so outlandish. His theory applied quantum-mechanical uncertainty to the reference frames of relativity and actually foreshadowed several later results. His philosophy regarding determinism and uncertainty also was quite orthodox at the time. I first review Eddington’s life and philosophy and then discuss his work within the context of his search for a theory of quantum gravity.