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Probability Theories with Dynamic Causal Structure: A New Framework for Quantum Gravity
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Quantum theory is a probabilistic theory with fixed causal structure. General relativity is a deterministic theory but where the causal structure is dynamic. It is reasonable to expect that quantum gravity will be a probabilistic theory with dynamic causal structure. The purpose of this paper is to present a framework for such a probability calculus. We define an operational notion of space-time, this being composed of elementary regions. Central to this formalism is an object we call the causaloid. This object captures information about causal structure implicit in the data by quantifying the way in which the number of measurements required to establish a state for a composite region is reduced when there is a causal connection between the component regions. This formalism puts all elementary regions on an equal footing. It does not require that we impose fixed causal structure. In particular, it is not necessary to assume the existence of a background time. Remarkably, given the causaloid, we can calculate all relevant probabilities and so the causaloid is sufficient to specify the predictive aspect of a physical theory. We show how certain causaloids can be represented by suggestive diagrams and we show how to represent both classical probability theory and quantum theory by a causaloid. We do not give a causaloid formulation for general relativity though we speculate that this is possible. The work presented here suggests a research program aimed at finding a theory of quantum gravity. The idea is to use the causaloid formalism along with principles taken from the two theories to marry the dynamic causal structure of general relativity with the probabilistic structure of quantum theory.
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