I will discuss how the concept of basho (場所), introduced by Nishida Kitaro nearly a century ago, can give an interesting insight to understand the concept of a point in modern quantum gravity. A quantum spacetime, necessary for the quantization of gravity, requires a whole rethinking of geometry, starting from the primitive concepts, like that of a point. I argue that the local vision of what becomes of classical points in quantum gravity, and in particular in noncommutative geometry, shows several similarities with Nishida’s basho.

Quantum Spacetime: Echoes of Basho / Lizzi, Fedele. - 7:(2026), pp. 151-166. [10.1007/978-3-032-05584-2_9]

Quantum Spacetime: Echoes of Basho

Lizzi, Fedele
2026

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I will discuss how the concept of basho (場所), introduced by Nishida Kitaro nearly a century ago, can give an interesting insight to understand the concept of a point in modern quantum gravity. A quantum spacetime, necessary for the quantization of gravity, requires a whole rethinking of geometry, starting from the primitive concepts, like that of a point. I argue that the local vision of what becomes of classical points in quantum gravity, and in particular in noncommutative geometry, shows several similarities with Nishida’s basho.
2026
978-3-032-05583-5
Quantum Spacetime: Echoes of Basho / Lizzi, Fedele. - 7:(2026), pp. 151-166. [10.1007/978-3-032-05584-2_9]
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