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Spontaneous creation concept

In the real world the stress tensor never vanishes and so requires a nonvanishing curvature tensor under all circumstances. Alternatively, the concept of mass is strictly undefined in flat Minkowski space-time. Any mass point in Minkowski space disperses spontaneously, which means that it has a space-like rather than a time-like world line. In perfect analogy a mass point can be viewed as a local distortion of space-time. In euclidean space it can be smoothed away without leaving any trace, but not on a curved manifold. Mass generation therefore resembles distortion of a euclidean cover when spread across a non-euclidean surface. A given degree of curvature then corresponds to creation of a constant quantity of matter, or a constant measure of misfit between cover and surface, that cannot be smoothed away. Associated with the misfit (mass) a strain field appears in the curved surface. [Pg.164]


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