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Differential geometry / Diffeomorphisms / Philosophy of physics / Loop quantum gravity / Hole argument / Background independence / Symmetry / Spacetime / Gauge theory / Physics / Theoretical physics / General relativity
Date: 2010-10-07 11:17:06
Differential geometry
Diffeomorphisms
Philosophy of physics
Loop quantum gravity
Hole argument
Background independence
Symmetry
Spacetime
Gauge theory
Physics
Theoretical physics
General relativity

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