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. inflector

    What Does Quantum Gravity Scattering Amplitudes Mean?

    What Does "Quantum Gravity Scattering Amplitudes" Mean? I've seen it referenced in a few papers but I can't seem to find a definition. I know what "scattering amplitudes" means but don't understand the relationship with quantum gravity. What precisely is doing the scattering in quantum gravity?
  2. inflector

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  3. inflector

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  4. marcus

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  5. E

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  6. D

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  7. R

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  8. R

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  9. inflector

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  10. inflector

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  11. MTd2

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  12. tom.stoer

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  14. MathematicalPhysicist

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  17. C

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  18. S

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  20. marcus

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  23. F

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  26. C

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  27. L

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  28. E

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  29. Y

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  30. B

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  34. E

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  36. J

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  39. marcus

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  40. Spinnor

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  41. J

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  46. H

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  47. D

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  48. C

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  49. R

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  50. H

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