Abstract
In 1975–1980, W. Cegla and A. Z. Jadczyk studied the causality structure of space-time: two points of Minkowski space-timeM are causally independent iff they are different and spacelike or lightlike separated, and the measurable causally closed subsets ofM form an orthomodular lattice. We show that this lattice enables us to model, by a formalism close to the one of orthodox quantum mechanics, a definite experiment in relativistic non-quantum mechanics: the counting of identical point bodies by one or several radars in some particular regions of the space-time.
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