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 | PhilSci Archive - Naive Quantum GravityIn this paper we consider a naive conception of what a quantum theory of gravity might entail: a quantum-mechanically fluctuating gravitational field at each spacetime point. http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/archive/00000627/ |
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 | Quantum GravityQuantum gravity is the cutting edge of gravitation research. A brief summary of the two leading contenders in the 'race'. http://www.einsteins-theory-of-relativity-4engineers.com/quantum-gravity.html |
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 | String Theory: the Quantum Theory of Gravity? Figure 1. If we were able to zoom into the subatomic particles to scales as small as (10 ?33) cm we might well find that, instead of point particles, matter is made up of tiny ... http://www.irishscientist.ie/2002/contents.asp?contentxml=02p194.xml&contentxsl=is02pages.xsl |
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 | New Physics and the Mind - Quantum GravityUnder a quantum theory of gravity, we focus on the quanta of gravity?gravitons, the elementary force particles that transmit gravity through a process of graviton exchange. http://newphysicsandthemind.net/9.html |
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 | Quantum GravityTHEORY OF QUANTUM GRAVITY. James Constant. grav@ccoolissues.com. A Theory of Quantum Gravity Based on the Ideas of Quantum Electrodynamics. Introduction http://www.coolissues.com/gravitation/QuantumGravity/qgrav.htm |
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 | Quantum Gravity - What is quantum gravity?Quantum gravity is an attempt to unify Einstein's theory of general relativity with quantum physics. In essence, it tries to unify the four fundamental forces of physics into a ... http://physics.about.com/od/quantumphysics/f/quantumgravity.htm |
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 | Quantum GravityQuantum Gravity - The relation between quantum theory and the theory of gravitation remains one of the most outstanding unresolved issues of modern physics. According to general ... http://www.springer.com/physics/elementary/book/978-3-540-40810-9 |
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 | Why strings?If there were a good quantum theory of gravity, then the particle that would carry the gravitational force would have zero mass and two units of spin. http://www.superstringtheory.com/basics/basic3.html |
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 | Strings and Quantum GravityFor some odd reason, no quantum mechanical phenomena associated with gravity were ever observed, nor could anyone come up with a quantum theory of gravity. http://aesop.phys.utk.edu/ |
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 | Topological Quantum Field TheoryTopological Quantum Field Theory ... 3-Dimensional Quantum Gravity Up: Planck Previous: The Planck Length 3. Topological Quantum Field Theory http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/planck/node3.html |
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 | Seminar Spring 2005 - conclusion of the course on gauge theory and topology. Fall 2005 - point particles in 3d quantum gravity, strings in 4d quantum gravity. http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/QG.html |
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 | Quantum Theory of Gravity. I. The Canonical TheoryAbstract Following an historical introduction, the conventional canonical formulation of general relativity theory is presented. The canonical Lagrangian is expressed in terms of ... http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1967PhRv..160.1113D |
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 | Kinetic Quantum Theory of GravityWe show that there is a reaffirmation of the strong equivalence principle and consequently the Einstein's equations are preserved in quantum gravity. http://www.americanantigravity.com/articles/537/1/Kinetic-Quantum-Theory-of-Gravity/Page1.html |
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 | quantum gravityA theory that successfully merges quantum mechanics and general relativity, possibly involving modifications of one or both. String theory is an example of a theory of quantum ... http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/Q/quantum_gravity.html |
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 | Quantum GravityPosted by Coppernicus on April 14, 2003 at 20:16:55: Hi All, Here is a link for neophytes (like me) who want to learn more about Strings and Quantum Gravity. http://www.superstringtheory.com/forum/philboard/messages19/120.html |
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 | What is the quantum theory of gravity?Ask the experts your physics and astronomy questions, read answer archive, and more. ... Question What is the quantum theory of gravity? Asked by: Makarand Hazarika http://www.physlink.com/Education/AskExperts/ae620.cfm |
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 | QUANTUM GRAVITYA result of the Quantum Theory of Gravity (QTG), a new physical theory that explains gravity as a consequence of the relativistic difference of the nuclear forces. http://www.geocities.com/rolfguthmann/ |
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 | M-theory, the theory formerly known as StringsSo, the first great achievement of String Theory was to give a consistent theory of quantum gravity, which resembles GR at macroscopic distances. http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gr/public/qg_ss.html |
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 | Quantum GravityQUANTUM GRAVITY Quantum cosmology M-theory, the theory formerly known as Strings The Holographic Principle and M-theory [Black holes] [Cosmic strings] ... http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gr/public/qg_home.html |
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 | Quantum Gravity (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)The difficulties in reconciling quantum theory and gravity into some form of quantum gravity come from the prima facie incompatibility of general relativity, Einstein's relativistic ... http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/quantum-gravity/ |
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 | Loop quantum gravity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaLoop quantum gravity (LQG), also known as loop gravity and quantum geometry, is a proposed quantum theory of spacetime which attempts to reconcile the theories of quantum mechanics ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop_quantum_gravity |
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