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In the present chapter I discuss the potential completeness of General Relativity in its standard version. In contradistinction to the preceding chapter, I do not consider alternative formulations of the theory but rather assume throughout that universal forces vanish and that \( \varepsilon = \frac{1} {2} \). Given these features, the question is, how does General Relativity
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Carrier, M. (1994). The Completeness of General Relativity Theory. In: The Completeness of Scientific Theories. The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science, vol 53. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0910-9_5
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