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The latest frontier in analogue gravity: New roles for analogue experiments

Field, Grace E. (2021) The latest frontier in analogue gravity: New roles for analogue experiments. [Preprint]

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So far, the philosophy literature has treated analogue experiments as if they have a single goal: to confirm hypotheses about their target systems. But we should not be surprised if analogue experiments are able to do much more than that — even if they fail in their original goal, as several philosophers and physicists have suggested that they inevitably will (Crowther et al. 2019, Wolchover 2016).

I argue that recent analogue black hole experiments can, and already have, done much more than confirm the existence of astrophysical Hawking radiation. They are being used to detect instances of a generalized concept of Hawking radiation and to explore their source systems. Both of these new endeavours have already taught us a great deal about the robustness (i.e. multiple realizability, universality, generality) of Hawking radiation and other predicted black hole phenomena.

These developments in analogue gravity reveal new roles for analogue experiments in general. They show that analogue experiments, even if unable to confirm the existence of the phenomenon that they were originally designed to detect, often are able to confirm the existence of a more generalized version of that phenomenon. And they show that such analogue experiments can be used as exploratory tools — both for open-ended exploration, and to investigate the generality of some phenomenon or phenomena of interest. The second kind of exploration can be understood as a method of interrogating natural kind boundaries.


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Field, Grace E.gef30@cam.ac.uk0000-0003-2629-7191
Keywords: analogue gravity; analogue experiments; exploratory experiments; universality
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Physics > Astrophysics
General Issues > Confirmation/Induction
General Issues > Experimentation
General Issues > Natural Kinds
Specific Sciences > Physics > Quantum Field Theory
Depositing User: Miss Grace Field
Date Deposited: 20 Mar 2022 03:44
Last Modified: 20 Mar 2022 03:44
Item ID: 20365
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Physics > Astrophysics
General Issues > Confirmation/Induction
General Issues > Experimentation
General Issues > Natural Kinds
Specific Sciences > Physics > Quantum Field Theory
Date: June 2021
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/20365

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