Heuristics and Tests of Quantum Gravity

Abstract

For the attempt to create a gravitational quantum theory, there are several research programs, some of which became obsolete over time due to the higher heuristic power of other programs. The primordial test of any quantum theory of gravity is the reproduction of the successes of general relativity. This involves reconstructing the local geometry from the non-local observables. In addition, quantum gravity should probabilistically predict the large-scale topology of the Universe, which may soon be measurable, and phenomena at the Planck scale. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.30302.18243

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Nicolae Sfetcu
Romanian Academy

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