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

    Quantum gravity vs. general relativity

    Let's suppose gravitons exist, and you have a machine that is 100% effective at detecting them. If you were in a room with no windows, and there is an apparent gravitational field, then would using this machine let you tell if you were in a gravitational field or accelerating?
  2. I

    Quantum Gravity: Reconciling General Relativity & QFT

    I watched a seminar in particle physics and they mentioned that it was difficult to reconcile general relativity and Quantum field theory, I was just curious as to why it was so difficult considering quantum field theory is already reconciled with special relativity and gauge symmetry. what...
  3. C

    Confused about quantum gravity theory?

    confused about quantum gravity theory? I know that quantum gravity is used to describe the effects of the gravitational interaction under differentg circumstandes, But can anyone please explain,under what circumstances is the theory appropriate, also some examples of the phenomena that are...
  4. F

    LQG Theory: Is Universe Closed or Infinite?

    In the LQG theory does the universe have to be closed, or can space be infinite in size? What I mean is, is the LQG theory similar to the quasi steady state theory in which the universe does collapse, and then bounces back, but is still infinite in size.
  5. marcus

    Weinberg cites Reuter, Saueressig, also Percacci in Oriti's Quantum Gravity book

    Interesting that Steven Weinberg should cite Asymptotic Safety work by Martin Reuter and Frank Saueressig. And another UV-safety article by Roberto Percacci, that appears in Oriti's new book Approaches to Quantum Gravity: Towards a New Understanding of Space, Time, and Matter. Here's a bit...
  6. L

    Exploring Quantum Gravity: Conservation Theory & Gravitons

    If quantum gravity exists, then gravitons are responsible; however, it seems to me as if a body of matter would need to be consuming energy/mass (as the sun does) to create gravitons, because of the Conservation Theory. Have I overlooked something? Almost certainly, but I cannot find it. Any...
  7. marcus

    Covariant loop quantum gravity and its low-energy limit (throwing the eagle)

    Rovelli has given his team and himself just seven months to advance LQG to a new stage. Why do I call this "throwing the eagle"? Because a Roman general would on occasion hurl his legion's eagle standard into the opposing army's midst, confident his side could rout their foes the recover it...
  8. MTd2

    Petr Horava's quantum Gravity ( without strings)

    Petr Horava attempts to start at this paper a small quantum gravity theory, like Loop Quantum Gravity, except that he, according to his words: http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.3775v1 "In analogy with Yang-Mills, we are motivated to look for a “small” theory of quantum gravity in 3+1 dimensions...
  9. D

    Programs Quantum Gravity PhD: UK/EU Suggestions Wanted

    hi everyone i was wondering if anybody had any suggestions for particularly good places to do a phd in quantum gravity? in the uk or around europe in particular? most theoretical physics positions seem to be focused on high energy theory or strings. i am particularly interested in loop...
  10. wolram

    What are the implications of asymptotic freedom in low energy quantum gravity?

    A finding that may have interest. http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0901/0901.0510v1.pdf Quote. Some new challenges for an experiment and observation, which are consequences of the model of low-energy quantum gravity by the author, are considered here. In particular, the property of...
  11. naima

    Spacetime states in Rovelli's book Quantum Gravity

    spacetime states in Rovelli's book "Quantum Gravity" happy new year everybody, I am reading "quantum gravity" of Rovelli. He introduces functions f(x,t) defined on compact of space time that are zero outside. They correspond to the time and space needed to a measurement. page 168: they...
  12. I

    Quantum Gravity in Relation to Gravitational Waves

    As I am fairly new here (been a lurker for a long while), I was not quite sure where to post this topic as it has Relativistic and Quantum Mechanical basis. Apologies if this is the incorrect place. It's not a homework question in any sense, but I'm doing a project for my Advanced Science...
  13. A

    Nonlocality and quantum gravity.

    I am trying to understand the meaning of nonlocality and its implications in physics. My concept of locality is not very precise but when I try to read papers myself, I come across terms like "nonlocality", "not-too-local operator", "ultralocal operator" etc. Can anybody help me understand these...
  14. atyy

    Philosophy of Loop Quantum Gravity

    I came across an interesting discussion about LQG's philosophy (through Googling "Cauchy surface" and "loop quantum gravity"): Approaching the Planck Scale From a Relativistic Point of View: A Philosophical Appraisal of Loop Quantum Gravity Christian Wüthrich...
  15. A

    Three Roads to Quantum Gravity: String Theory, Loop Quantum Gravity & ?

    I have just read the book Three Roads to Quantum Grabity... but my mind has gone blank, the three methods are string theory (M-Theory), loop quantum gravity and one other. I can't remember the last :(:( Any help would be great.,..
  16. MTd2

    Infinite Degeneracy of States in Quantum Gravity

    http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0811/0811.2161v1.pdf He finds that only twists and knots are conserved in ribbon networks, that is, generalized spin networks. He finds that there is an infinite number of redundant states. He suggests in the end that one might try this...
  17. K

    Master Thesis in Quantum Gravity

    Hello everyone. Im studying theoretical physics in sweden and I would like to go abroad for my last year to take some courses and write my master thesis within the field of quantum gravity. Do you have any suggestions on where I should try to go? As there is no research within that...
  18. P

    A quick question about Loop Quantum Gravity

    There's an article about Loop Quantum Gravity in this month's Scientific American, and I have a quick question. They assume space itself is made out of "atoms" with definite size (Planck's length if I'm not mistaken). So how exactly does it work with the expansion of the Universe? Do these...
  19. wolram

    Nonquantum Gravity: Stephen Boughn Submitted to Foundations of Physics

    arXiv:0809.4218 [ps, pdf, other] Title: Nonquantum Gravity Authors: Stephen Boughn Comments: submitted to Foundations of Physics Subjects: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc) One of the great challenges for 21st century physics is to quantize gravity and generate a theory...
  20. R

    Loop Quantum Gravity: Is the Speed of Light a Function of Wavelength?

    Re the article by Bojowald in the October issue of Scientific American about Loop Quantum Gravity. He states that one of the consequences of the theory is that the speed of light is a function of wavelength. Any experimental evidence, or even hint of evidence, that anyone knows of?
  21. marcus

    Quantum Gravity: Tracking Public Interest & Acceptance

    Some people talk as if they think the social statistics of science don't matter, but it's hard for me to believe they really think that. Stats on public perceptions and interest in science, and also stats on research publication, citations, faculty hiring etc., must sometimes be important to...
  22. marcus

    Frank Wilczek's Vision: Exploring Grid Theory & Quantum Gravity

    Frank Wilczek has presented a way of looking at the world which is curiously consonant with Lattice Quantum Gravity approaches a la Renate Loll, John Barrett, Lee Smolin, Carlo Rovelli and others. The world as lattice---what Wilczek calls the Grid. It is oddly reminiscent of spin networks...
  23. M

    Predictions from loop quantum gravity

    It is always said, that string theory makes no testable predictions. At least there are some qualitative predictions like supersymmetry and extra dimensions. One prediction of loop quantum gravity is a violation of Lorentz invariance. Are there other predictions of loop quantum gravity? I...
  24. S

    Loop Quantum Gravity Resources

    I have made a resource page for loop quantum gravity . I have made a list of books, papers and online tutorials. Check it out. It should be helpful http://mushfiq.net/loop-quantum-gravity/ ....... :wink:MUSHFIQ
  25. marcus

    Bellweather grants from FQXi foundation (straws in the quantum gravity wind)

    This years's grants have been announced. A total of 2.7 million was awarded. FQXi is set up to support investigation of foundational questions. Here is a sampling of the awards, chosen with a hefty componenent of randomness. Gives an idea of some of the kinds of things FQXi supports.Stephon...
  26. G

    What is Quantum Gravity? | Explaining General Relativity

    Hi: Can anybody tell me what is Quantum gravity?, I tought General relativity was the theory that described gravity, could you explain me more..? Thanks
  27. marcus

    Major paper by Fairbairn-a way to put matter into 4D quantum gravity

    Major paper by Fairbairn--a way to put matter into 4D quantum gravity I expect this paper will "raise the dead" in the sense of evoking a comment from John Baez :-). It develops some lines of research he was working on three years ago. It references work by Derek Wise, a Baez PhD----also...
  28. S

    Schools Good Universities for Quantum Gravity (phd)

    Can you tell me about good Math and physics departments has good faculties of mathematical physics or quantum gravity ? I will contact prof about phd information.
  29. M

    Is this the correct Lagrangian of Quantum gravity

    Tipler had proposed that the correct QM Lagrangian leading to gravity should be S = \int d^4x\, \sqrt{-g}(\Lambda + \frac{1}{8\pi G}R + c^2_1R^2 +c^3_1R^3 \ldots + c^2_2R_{\mu\nu}R^{\mu\nu} + \ldots + c^3_1R_{\mu\nu;\alpha}R^{\mu\nu;\alpha} + \ldots) however is he right he proposed...
  30. marcus

    Approaches to Quantum Gravity (now in Cambridge Press catalog)

    the publication date for the book is given as May 2009 http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521860451 the list of contributors is C. Rovelli, G ‘t Hooft, R. Sorkin, J. Stachel, N. Savvidou, L. Crane, O. Dreyer, R. Percacci, F. Markopoulou, G. Horowitz, J. Polchinski, T...
  31. G

    Can loop quantum gravity see before the Bang?

    The May 20 issue of the journal Physical Review Letters will reveal the results of a National Science Foundation study by Penn State Eberly College of Science grad student, Victo Raveras and Madhavan Varadarajan, a professor at the Raman Research Institute in India that challenge the idea that...
  32. marcus

    C, P, and T of Braid Excitations in Quantum Gravity (Song He, Yidun Wan)

    http://arxiv.org/abs/0805.1265 C, P, and T of Braid Excitations in Quantum Gravity Song He, Yidun Wan 28 pages, 5 figures (Submitted on 9 May 2008) "We study the discrete transformations of four-valent braid excitations of framed spin networks embedded in a topological three-manifold. We show...
  33. U

    Loop Quantum Gravity Explained: Free Online Lectures & Resources

    I understand that it is a quantum take on space-time. I just don't actually understand IT. Can anyone help? Any good online lectures or explanations? Thanks.
  34. M

    Schwinger-Dyson equations for Quantum Gravity

    using the Schwinger Dyson equations that gives us a differential expression for the functional Z[J] so Z[0] is just the path integral over 4-dimensional spaces .then for Einstein equation (no matter) they read (system of 10 functional equations) R _{a,b}( -i \frac{ \delta Z (J)}{\delta J})+...
  35. Fra

    Paper: Rovelli's What is observable in classical and quantum gravity?

    Paper: Rovelli's "What is observable in classical and quantum gravity?" I'm reading Rovelli's QG book and found a reference to his own article: "What is observable in classical and quantum gravity?" I fail to find it on arxiv - anyone know if this is available or do you have to buy it from...
  36. B

    World-line lengths in loop quantum gravity?

    Hello everyone, I'm currently occupying myself with Loop Quantum Gravity and wonder about some question. In LQG, space is built up from a spin network. However, how is movement of material particles realized in this network? One could tend to the idea, particles are simply hopping from one...
  37. C

    Three Roads to Quantum Gravity

    "Three Roads to Quantum Gravity" So some time back, before "The Trouble with Physics", Lee Smolin wrote a book called "Three Roads to Quantum Gravity". Is "Three Roads" any good? And does it go into any detail on how LQG works? I find LQG a little while back, so I read Smolin's "The Trouble...
  38. S

    Advancing My Physics Education for Quantum Gravity Research

    I am an undergraduate student of phyiscs major. If i want to work on Quantum Gravity then do i need to continue MSc Physics? Or Others like High energy phyiscs or particle physics or Astro? My aim is to be a teacher at a top University and Research on Quantum Gravity & String theory. Can you...
  39. marcus

    New stuff happening in Quantum Gravity

    Simone Speziale is teaching an introductory course on LQG, and Perimeter has the videos online. Lecture #1, 5 February: http://pirsa.org/08020008/ Lecture #2, 7 February: http://pirsa.org/08020012/ ===================== Lee Smolin is giving a more advanced QG course and there are about eight...
  40. H

    Q&A on Quantum Gravity: Beginner's Guide

    Ok, I am by no means an expert in this field I've just read a few books about it (poplular science books) and I'm going to begin a physics major next year. I've got a few questions though: 1. There are many different theories for quantum gravity, what makes physicists think one might be more...
  41. marcus

    Video: The Problem of Time in Quantum Gravity and Cosmology

    This could be good http://pirsa.org/08010033 ==quote== PIRSA:08010033 Title: Lecture 1 ( Windows Media , Macromedia Flash , MP3 Audio , PDF) Speaker(s): Lee Smolin Abstract: The Problem of Time in Quantum Gravity and Cosmology Date: 09/01/2008 - 7:00 pm Location: 405 URL...
  42. marcus

    Them old quantum gravity, topological quantum field thereah blues

    J. Scott Carter from The University of Southern Alabama is a great new QG-TQFT blues performer See and listen here: http://scienceblogs.com/pontiff/2007/12/quantum_gravity_topological_qu.php Thanks to Dave Bacon! Here is the song text: The Quantum Gravity Topological Quantum Field Theory Blues...
  43. E

    Quantum gravity and quantum cosmology books

    At the risk of annoying some people but hopefully also interesting others I would like to mention my new book on the periodic table, which has just been named as one of 7 "outstdanding academic books of the year 2007" in the category for chemistry But the book is as much about physics as it...
  44. marcus

    How extensions of relativity apply to quantum gravity (Coin's gambit)

    Coin raised a cluster of interesting issues for discussion, which need a separate thread. (If we addressed them in the QG links thread it would interfere with its bibliography role.) So I'm copying his post here:
  45. marcus

    Exploring de Sitter Relativity: A New Road to Quantum Gravity

    de Sitter Relativity: a New Road to Quantum Gravity--Aldrovandi and Pereira take risk Aldrovandi and Pereira are at the ITP at Sao Paolo State University. They have taken a risky step and proposed to modify General Relativity so that it should be locally de Sitter instead of locally Lorentzian...
  46. J

    Looking for a Course in Loop Quantum Gravity

    I am reading Barton Zwiebach's 'A First Course in String Theory'. I expect I will finish up in about a month. Not that I understand it that well. I will put it aside and perhaps read it again in a couple of years. I took a peek at the book 'String Theory in a Nutshell' by Elias Kiritsis and...
  47. marcus

    Experimental Search for Quantum Gravity (schedule of talks)

    Bee Hossenfelder (who used to post here as "Hossi") has organized a 5-day workshop on XQG. A brief summary with links: http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/esqg07/ The schedule of talks (5 Nov - 9 Nov) is here...
  48. marcus

    Exploring Chiral States in Quantum Gravity

    http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.1548 Propagation and interaction of chiral states in quantum gravity Lee Smolin, Yidun Wan 34 pages, 30 figures (Submitted on 5 Oct 2007) "We study the stability, propagation and interactions of braid states in models of quantum gravity in which the states are...
  49. M

    The measurement problem and approaches to quantum gravity

    Hi, does anyone know whether any of the current approaches to Quantum Gravity shed any light on the measurement problem in quantum mechanics? Moreover have there been any attempts to consider the implications of the measurement problem from within either the string theory approach or the quantum...
  50. J

    Don´t we need quantum gravity to study wormholes ?

    Hi there, I am still a lay person in this subject, so I have to ask. Don´t we need quantum gravity to study wormholes ? thanks JVD
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