From Osher Doctorow
Take a look at D. Bar's "A possible quantum probability increase of
the cylindrical gravitational field," gr-qc/0703087 v2 12 Mar 2007.
To find Bar's other papers (simply listing D. Barr as keywords on
arXiv will only produce 4 papers, at least when I try), make sure to
check the besides "physics" boxes on arXiv's search, which includes
computers, dynamical systems, nonlinear science, mathematical physics,
etc. This brings up 23 papers almost all of which are in physics!
(Don't ask me why. I only decode. Go around the corner for those who
both interpret and decode :>)
Bar also lists himself as Doron Bar, but one in one or two papers, and
Bar is in Bar Ilan University Israel although 2 or 3 papers list him
as being in Sareq NRC Yavne Israel and a fair number don't list any
affiliation (don't believe that, since arXiv doesn't accept papers
without affiliations - which would exclude Beethoven and Mozart and
Socrates, but that's another problem).
His March 12 2007 paper cited above owes most to Kuchar's 1971 Physics
Review D paper.
Readers may be interested in knowing that a flat Minkowski space
background is a key to D. Bar's March 12 2007 paper (as in this thread
for the last few Sections), and that Bar gives a brief but
enlightening review of all kinds of papers and research directions
related to both GR and Quantum theory in a probability-statistics
context as well as adding his own large number of discoveries and
numerous equations and even an analysis of trapped surfaces.
Bar (for anybody who wonders about this) is not familiar with Probable
Influence/Causation, but that's OK since too much popularity spoils
almost anybody.
Osher Doctorow
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