What is Quantum gravity: Definition and 481 Discussions

Quantum gravity (QG) is a field of theoretical physics that seeks to describe gravity according to the principles of quantum mechanics, and where quantum effects cannot be ignored, such as in the vicinity of black holes or similar compact astrophysical objects where the effects of gravity are strong, such as neutron stars.
Three of the four fundamental forces of physics are described within the framework of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory. The current understanding of the fourth force, gravity, is based on Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, which is formulated within the entirely different framework of classical physics. However, that description is incomplete: describing the gravitational field of a black hole in the general theory of relativity, physical quantities such as the spacetime curvature diverge at the center of the black hole.
This signals the breakdown of the general theory of relativity and the need for a theory that goes beyond general relativity into the quantum. At distances very close to the center of the black hole (closer than the Planck length), quantum fluctuations of spacetime are expected to play an important role. To describe these quantum effects a theory of quantum gravity is needed. Such a theory should allow the description to be extended closer to the center and might even allow an understanding of physics at the center of a black hole. On more formal grounds, one can argue that a classical system cannot consistently be coupled to a quantum one.The field of quantum gravity is actively developing, and theorists are exploring a variety of approaches to the problem of quantum gravity, the most popular being M-theory and loop quantum gravity.
All of these approaches aim to describe the quantum behavior of the gravitational field. This does not necessarily include unifying all fundamental interactions into a single mathematical framework. However, many approaches to quantum gravity, such as string theory, try to develop a framework that describes all fundamental forces. Such theories are often referred to as a theory of everything. Others, such as loop quantum gravity, make no such attempt; instead, they make an effort to quantize the gravitational field while it is kept separate from the other forces.
One of the difficulties of formulating a quantum gravity theory is that quantum gravitational effects only appear at length scales near the Planck scale, around 10−35 meters, a scale far smaller, and hence only accessible with far higher energies, than those currently available in high energy particle accelerators. Therefore, physicists lack experimental data which could distinguish between the competing theories which have been proposed and thus thought experiment approaches are suggested as a testing tool for these theories.

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  1. K

    Conformal gravity vs loop quantum gravity

    if conformal gravity is a successful research program, what would its implications be for loop quantum gravity? can conformal gravity be loop quantized? can loop quantum gravity be made to respect conformal invariance? or are the two mutually exclusive?
  2. ohwilleke

    Experimental Limits on Spin-Foam Effects From Quasars

    Both string theorists and loop quantum gravity theories have proposed that space-time may be something other than the perfectly smooth, perfectly local space of classical general relativity, which can potentially lead to path dependent phase alteration of light from a common source due to the...
  3. Ananay Wadehra

    Publishing a Theory: Tips for 16-Year-Old Physics Enthusiast

    Recently, I was thinking about a publishing a theory and how to do it? I found that you can TRY to publish it in a magazine/journal IF they want to do it, but there are also specific options such as registered works.com where you can basically patent ( i don't know hat the correct word here is )...
  4. nuclearhead

    In what way is M-Theory different from Loop Quantum Gravity?

    I have been reading about M-Theory and LQG, and from what I read they are actually very similar. It seems that just a a string-world sheet is the same as a sum of an infinite number of Feynman diagrams, a membrane would be the sum of an infinite number of graphs or networks. Or as Susskind...
  5. K

    Is there a holographic principle in loop quantum gravity?

    for example, is loop quantum gravity/SF in 4 dimensions dual to a CFT in 3 dimensions? does a serious proposal of QG have to respect the holographic principle?
  6. K

    Is Loop Quntuam gravity plausible formulation of quantum gravity

    what about loop quantum gravity? plausible formulation of quantum gravity in some universe. not necessarily ours.
  7. M

    Pentagons, hexagons, quantum gravity, AdS/CFT

    arxiv:1503.06237 proposes a 5-qubit error-correcting code as an analogy for AdS/CFT duality. One of the authors, Beni Yoshida, has an expository post at quantumfrontiers.com and motls.blogspot.com. It includes the idea of joining together many instances of the 5-qubit code (which as a diagram is...
  8. M

    How Do I Develop New Mathematical Tools to Solve This Homework Problem?

    Homework Statement [/B]Homework Equations The solutions manual said, "It's trivial. Develop new mathematical tools and construct the theory." I don't really get it :*([/B] The Attempt at a Solution ?[/B]
  9. P

    Cosmic expansion in quantum gravity

    Ive often heard that in quantum gravity space time is discrete. One analogy I've heard is to think of spacetime as being made up on space time atoms. In these models when the universe expands, is the number of space time atoms thought to increase?
  10. T

    Quantum Gravity: Explaining the Theory Without Math

    I know there is a theory regarding quantum gravity. Can anyone explains it to me how it works? I did try seaeching online, but all that is shown are the math which I don't even understand.
  11. wabbit

    Experimental Black Hole Physics

    (I don't know if this is the best place to ask this, if not please feel free to move it elsewhere or delete it.) A number of Quantum Gravity papers explore the evolution of Black Holes and their potential transition to White Holes, and some discuss the possibility of astronomical observation of...
  12. R

    Loop Quantum Gravity and the Concept of the Universe as a Co

    Disclaimer: I'm just an amateur enthusiast who is a programmer during the day I suppose everyone who takes an interest in physics who doesn't have the mathematical tools to further their enquiries end up writing posts like mine, and that at the very least it's nice to see where the ideas reside...
  13. V

    Upper Energy Limit in Field Theory: Exploring Quantum Gravity

    I see that we use dimensional analysis involving constants of nature to obtain the Planck length and then apply the uncertainty principle to find the corresponding Planck mass-energy. But the energy and length scales were found by invoking a "particle" interpretation of fundamental entities of...
  14. W

    Schools Looking for grad schools in string theory/quantum gravity

    I'm beginning to apply to grad schools (primarily in observational or computational cosmology and extragalactic astronomy) but have a deep interest in M-theory and quantum gravity although I haven't been able to study it. I very much enjoy theory and think that I would find studying M-theory or...
  15. 2

    Tests of loop quantum gravity?

    I am doing a project of theories of gravity, and am having some trouble understanding whether loop quantum gravity is testable or not. I had some questions which I cannot seem to find the answers to: 1. Is it theoretically possible to probe distances of 10^{-35} or would the concentration of...
  16. moriheru

    Exploring CDT: Quantum Gravity Theory

    Greetings, I have some questions concerning CDT: 1.Where can I find the newest updates on CDT (causal dynamical triangulation) and newest breakthroughs or aproaches to a theory of quantum gravity(as rare as they may be)? 2. What is a recommendable introduction to CDT (that is mathematical)...
  17. Anagha shyam

    What is Theoretical Cosmology and How Can I Pursue It as a High School Student?

    I am a new member! I am very much interested and want to pursue theoretical cosmology. I am currently a class/grade 10 student!
  18. B

    Quantum Gravity: Photons, Electromagnetic Radiation & the Universe

    We know that a photon has no mass, but has relativistic mass - which means in theory, a photon will have a gravitational field. What is the total possible gravitational affect of all photons (and electromagnetic radiation) emitted from the stars in the universe? Could this account for...
  19. W

    String Theory Vs Loop Quantum Gravity

    This is a question currently pondered by many Quantum physicists and theoretical physicists. I was just wondering how many of you prefer ST(string theory) as opposed to LQG(loop quantum gravity.) Please provide points and reasons regarding your answer. I will provide an opinion when a few...
  20. H

    Is There a Layman-Friendly Explanation for Quantum Gravity Theory?

    I'm watching first and second semester undergraduate level quantum mechanics on-line (MIT Open Courseware). I am enjoying the lectures, but I'm not doing the homework or the math, just getting familiar with the concepts and tools. As I go through the open course ware, I'd really like to be...
  21. S

    Can perturbative quantum gravity explain dark matter?

    I have heard that perturbative quantum gravity calculation predicts an increase of constant G at large distances. So I simply wonder can this growth in G naturally explain the galaxy rotation velocity curve?
  22. B

    Exploring the Challenges of Quantizing Gravity and its Integration into QFT

    why are physisist having so much trouble quantising gravity and getting it to fit into QFT?
  23. marcus

    Renormalization Group Approaches to Quantum Gravity (conference at PI)

    Perimeter conference http://pirsa.org/C14020 Here are links to the talks' videos and slides PDF Recent developments in asymptotic safety: tests and properties Tim Morris http://pirsa.org/14040085/ What you always wanted to know about CDT, but did not have time to...
  24. _Daniel_

    PhD on Loop Quantum Gravity (at UK): What's the best option?

    Hello guys! I hope that you could help me. I want to do my PhD on LQG at the UK and I have the following options: Newcastle, with David Toms. (His research area is QFT on curved spacetime but he liked my project on LQG) Aberdeen, with Charles Wang Nottingham, with Kirill Krasnov or John...
  25. marcus

    Signs of Quantum Gravity in CMB Ancient Light

    Thanks to GJ for pointing out these three links: http://backreaction.blogspot.ca/2013/10/quantum-gravity-in-cosmic-microwave.html Quantum Gravity in the Cosmic Microwave Background? http://www.nature.com/news/how-to-see-quantum-gravity-in-big-bang-traces-1.13834 How to see quantum...
  26. F

    Do all known quantum gravity theories lead to a true unification?

    I mean I don't see any theory actually derives gravitational interaction from actual fields of particles. I only see some manipulation of GR to make it look like a quantum field theory. So are these theories looked upon as one more step to actual unification or are they the FINAL unification...
  27. J

    What kind of people are suitable of doing research in quantum gravity?

    I am interested in both physics and biology but I have not decided which subject i will choose to do research in the future. I am now studying natural sciences in the university. When I was at high school, one of the biology professor that I met suggested me to choose biology and give up...
  28. S

    A Potential Test for Quantum Gravity: Analysis of Results from arXiv:1401.6562

    http://arxiv.org/abs/1401.6562 This looks very interesting, they are claiming a potential test for quantum gravity . What do we think?
  29. marcus

    Hearing a drum's shape as approach to quantum gravity (Kempf)

    "Hearing a drum's shape" as approach to quantum gravity (Kempf) Achim Kempf and his students have coded an ITERATIVE procedure for finding the shape that when struck has a given sound spectrum. He shows brief movie clips of the computer finding the correct shape by successive approximations, as...
  30. Q

    Introducing Loop Quantum Gravity: Where to Start?

    If you search major book retailers on the internet, you can find lots of new and very good books on string theory, for both novice and more advanced students. However, for loop quantum gravity, you can't really find anything. Is there an introductory book that takes you from QFT to LQG ? Where...
  31. S

    What Do Canonical Quantum Gravity Models Tell Us About the Big Bang?

    Most people here I think will agree that in order to understand what happened at the big bang we most likely need a quantum theory of gravity. There do appear to be models of cosmology such as CCC or Baum/Frampton that seem to try and sidestep this requirement, but looking at quantum gravity...
  32. M

    Why do we need a theory of quantum gravity

    I've been wondering, why does the world need a theory of quantum gravity? What questions would be solved if such a theory was discovered? What does a theory of quantum gravity mean for black holes, if anything? Try to be quite indepth about the questions rather than something like "It will...
  33. A

    Why is Theory of Quantum Gravity needed

    Is it possible to explain simply what a Theory of Quantum Gravity is supposed to achieve/explain and why it is needed.
  34. S

    Uncovering the Challenges of Quantum Gravity: A Brief Overview

    hi quantum gravity has many problems, I find up to now. I think this problems are conceptual and mathematical is it true? it's conceptual problems are: 1- problem of time 2- quantization and smooth space-time 3- uncertainly in space and the concept of continuous space-time that means you...
  35. F

    Refraction and its connection quantum gravity

    For a while I have wondered if the refraction of light had any connection to gravity on small scales (dare I say . . . quantum gravity?!?). I found this paper in the Cornell University Library. Below is the link and a copy of the opening synopsis that anyone can see without downloading it. . . ...
  36. S

    Quantum Gravity: Lie Groups vs. Banach Algebras & Spectral Theory

    Quantum Gravity: "Lie Groups" vs. "Banach Algebras & Spectral Theory" I'm interested in researching quantum gravity & non-commutative geometry. I am planning to take one math course outside of my physics classes this Fall to help, but can't decide between two: "Lie groups" or "Banach algebras &...
  37. marcus

    Exploring Quantum Gravity Phenomenology: Experiments with Interferometry

    Sabine Hossenfelder recently wrote a blog post containing this parenthetical remark: "(I had meant to write a summary of which possible experiments for quantum gravity pheno are presently being discussed and how plausible I think they are to deliver results, but I got distracted by Dyson’s above...
  38. Digitalism

    Loop Quantum Gravity and entropy

    How specifically does LQG explain how the universe can oscillate from big bang to big crunch ad infinitum? Wouldn't the total energy able to be used as work decrease after a couple of bounces? Am I simply misunderstanding or making a false assumption about what LQG's premises are? I've not...
  39. X

    Non-String Quantum Gravity Researchers in Turkey?

    Hello All, I am beginning to think about PhD applications, and I am of course trying to find out as many opportunities as possible. The field in which I currently work is Causal Dynamical Triangulations, and I am in principle interested in working on this or LQG, though I would also consider...
  40. F

    GUT vs Quantum gravity unification

    So why the hot pursuit of QG while GUT unification does not look even attainable. None(AFAIK) of the QG theories seem to address this question (GUT), or am I wrong.
  41. J

    Quantum Gravity made too simple.

    I will work with supernatural units in which \hbar = c = 1 and further, \pi = e = -1 = 1. Using these units, and some minor calculation we see that the Lagrangian is: \mathcal{L} = 1 This not only simplifies matters, but leads to remarkably accurate predictions. For instance, if we assume that...
  42. L

    Where to get started in Loop Quantum Gravity?

    Hi, I wasn't sure where to post this so I hope it's ok to post my questions here. I would like to learn the basic fundamentals of Loop Quantum Gravity as efficiently as possible. I'm currently 63 years old. I majored in Physics and Chemistry eons ago, and so I'm rusty on everything but...
  43. romsofia

    Quantum gravity in astrophysics?

    I'm currently taking an astrophysics course, and need to do a project on some sort of on-going astrophysics research. Over the last year, I've been reading a few papers here and there in QG (specifically LQG), and was wondering if there was any on-going research relating quantum gravity in...
  44. N

    Noncommuting position variables due to quantum gravity

    I've read that if one wants to quantize gravity , there must be a smallest length scale " The Planck length " . If I want to measure the position of a point particle then in conventional Quantum mechanics I'll find it at the point $(x,y,z)$ at some-time $t$ with an arbitrary momentum but this...
  45. soothsayer

    Quantum gravity - Planck's constant as a scalar field?

    "Quantum" gravity -- Planck's constant as a scalar field? I was just reading about a fascinating new theory on the solution to the quantum gravity problem: http://arxiv.org/pdf/1212.0454.pdf I really like it, but I have one big problem with it: The author states that G = \frac{\hbar...
  46. stevendaryl

    Weinberg-Witten Theorem and Quantum Gravity

    Can someone who understands it explain the significance of the Weinberg-Witten Theorem to the possibility of quantum gravity? (Described here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weinberg-Witten_theorem) From the Wikipedia article, the conclusion is I don't understand how that can be correct. Deser...
  47. D

    What are the top resources for studying quantum gravity at a graduate level?

    Hey all, Any suggestions on a good (graduate level) quantum gravity book? I'm quite accustomed with GR (Carroll, Schutz, Wald, Baez all beaten to death!) and am hoping to start acquainting myself with this field as it is what I will be researching. Best TS
  48. tom.stoer

    Question regarding two books on quantum gravity

    Has anybody studied Foundations of Space and Time edited by George Ellis et al. http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item5756737/Foundations%20of%20Space%20and%20Time/?site_locale=en_GB or Approaches to Quantum Gravity edited by Daniele Oriti...
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