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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    Quantum Gravity Explained: What It Is and Resources to Learn More

    can anyone tell me what quantum gravity is, and if possible some links on it?
  2. jal

    Topological order - string-net condensation + loop quantum gravity

    I've just read Quantum field theory of many-body systems Xiao-Gang Wen His web page http://dao.mit.edu/~wen/ I thought that his book might be easier than his papers. hehehe It's a textbook. I did get to learn a few things. Here is what wiki says about the subject. In physics...
  3. marcus

    Exploring Quantum Gravity with MAGIC IACT

    HERE IS A WEBPAGE ABOUT HOW IACT WORKS http://magic.mppmu.mpg.de/introduction/iact.html this page helps to survey gammaray astronomy and put IACT in broader context. http://magic.mppmu.mpg.de/introduction/index.html Observing high energy gammarays which have traveled cosmological...
  4. J

    Motivation behind quantum gravity

    So far all theories of physics have been motivated by the need to explain physical phenomena, but is there any phenomena that requires quantum gravity for explanation? Is this a situation, where the motivation stems from a need to have a model of some specific form, instead of having...
  5. marcus

    Entanglement entropy in Loop Quantum Gravity

    I downloaded William Donnelly's talk, given at Loops'07 Entanglement Entropy in Loop Quantum Gravity http://www.matmor.unam.mx/eventos/loops07/talks/7B/Donnelly.pdf maybe he will discuss it with us I just had a look
  6. S

    Loop Quantum Gravity and String Theory

    I'm having a little bit of trouble distinguishing between the two. Basically LQG states that the quantum structure of spacetime is composed of spin-networks which are composed of strings just with their ends tied, I guess you could say. LQG is also background independent. It says that these...
  7. J

    Edward Witen is not researching LQG-like quantum gravity

    The conference http://gesalerico.ft.uam.es/strings07/040_scientific07_contents/041_speakers.htm is about string theory, not other approaches to quantum gravity. It should be quite clear to anyone who understands LQG-like approaches to quantum gravity that there is not one single word in...
  8. E

    Edward Witten researching non-string LQG-like quantum gravity

    Edward Witten is the most influential string theorists in the world, is now doing research into gravity that is decidedly non-string, and very similar to LQG. here's a link http://gesalerico.ft.uam.es/strings07/040_scientific07_contents/041_speakers.htm his research program is titled "...
  9. E

    Quantum Gravity Programme Essentially Complete

    "the programme for the consistent canonical part of the quantization of four-dimensional Einstein’s general realtivity is essentially complete." Eyo Eyo Ita III I guess we must be close. :smile:
  10. P

    Quantum Gravity & Quantum Geometry Live

    Quantum Gravity & Quantum Geometry Live :) Hi, Some records as well as lecture notes about different approaches to quantum gravity are now avaible to download from the website of QG Zakopane 2007 School: http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~kostecki/school.html I think that at least two talks of Carlo...
  11. jal

    Coupling gauge theory to spinfoam 3d quantum gravity

    Marcus! Surely, I’m not the only one reading the links that you provide! http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0706/0706.1534v1.pdf Coupling gauge theory to spinfoam 3d quantum gravity Simone Speziale June 11, 2007 Note: The Acknowledgments: The author is particularly grateful to Carlo...
  12. A

    Loop Quantum Gravity is a noncommutative geometry?

    I was reading somewhere (I think wikipedia on quantum geometry?) that Loop Quantum Gravity is "noncommutative"...but I'm trying to figure this out on my own (naturally, there are no citations for this claim!). Now, my reasoning is that one would try to express various differential forms in...
  13. marcus

    Exploring (2+1)-D Quantum Gravity with Causal Dynamical Triangulations

    Another first. http://arxiv.org/abs/0704.3214 (2+1)-Dimensional Quantum Gravity as the Continuum Limit of Causal Dynamical Triangulations D. Benedetti, R. Loll, F. Zamponi 38 pages, 13 figures "We perform a non-perturbative sum over geometries in a (2+1)-dimensional quantum gravity...
  14. marcus

    Quantum Gravity Testing: A Collaborative Approach

    Bee has organized an informal working and discussion group at Perimeter for people researching ways to empirically test QG ideas they found a room where they can meet Tuesday afternoons, and part of organizing the group was to set up a BLOG, http://qglab.blogspot.com/ which she says is...
  15. jal

    Sabine Hossenfelder: Phenomenological Quantum Gravity

    Sabine Hossenfelder: Phenomenological Quantum Gravity The search for a satisfying theory that unifies general relativity with quantum field theory is surely one of the major tasks for physicists in the 21st century. During the last decade, the phenomenology of quantum gravity and string...
  16. M

    The role of time in Loop Quantum gravity

    As far as I understand, loop quantum gravity treats space and time on very different footings. What I get is that in LQG time acts like a CPU clock in a computer representing a counter for the subsequent changes in the descrete structure of space. What worries me about this picture is, when...
  17. jal

    Q-deformed spin foam models of quantum gravity

    For those who have been following my model, I see this as another step in the right direction. http://arxiv.org/pdf/0704.0278 q-deformed spin foam models of quantum gravity Igor Khavkine and J. Daniel Christensen 02 April 2007 Large triangulations are necessary to approximate semiclassical...
  18. R

    Loop Quantum Gravity: Space Infinitely Divisible, Matter Not

    In loop quantum gravity it is assumed that space is not infinitely divisible. The nodes are not space . Actually they are the infinitely divisible part of a matter. The distance between the nodes are not discrete. The distance between the nodes may be 1.5 Planck's length or 2.5 Planck's length...
  19. jal

    Loop quantum gravity and Planck-size black hole entropy

    Loop quantum gravity and Planck-size black hole entropy http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0703116 Alejandro Corichi, Jacobo Diaz-Polo, Enrique Fernandez-Borja Unfortunately ... this non-expert ... did not see the light. I did do some research into what is expected to happen at CERN. I'll just...
  20. jal

    New directions in Background Independent Quantum Gravity

    Marcus! Your find... http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0703097 New directions in Background Independent Quantum Gravity Fotini Markopoulou Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics Good stuff. How influential is Fotini Markopoulou? Is anybody going to listen? jal
  21. marcus

    Krasnov non-metric quantum gravity

    https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=1162921#post1162921 http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/marseille/krasnov.jpg Jal called attention to Krasnov's most recent paper on non-metric QG. https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=158874 =========== here's a video of K.'s most recent...
  22. marcus

    Singularities and Quantum Gravity

    This just out: http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0702144 Singularities and Quantum Gravity Martin Bojowald 41 pages, lecture course at the XIIth Brazilian School on Cosmology and Gravitation, September 2006 IGPG-07/2-4, NSF-KITP-07-19 "Although there is general agreement that a removal of...
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    Prerequisite mathematics for string theory and loop quantum gravity

    Here is a list of the mathematics one needs to know for string theory (i'm skipping the simple 1st and 2nd year math courses). http://superstringtheory.com/math/index.html Real analysis In real analysis, students learn abstract properties of real functions as mappings, isomorphism, fixed...
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    Is Quantum Gravity Taking Shape on the West Coast?

    has someone taken a look to this book? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0199269696/?tag=pfamazon01-20 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0199269696/?tag=pfamazon01-20 Quantum Gravity Meets Structuralism: Interweaving Relations in the Fundation of Physics by Dean Rickles and Steven French...
  25. T

    Time and space in Quantum gravity

    In Einstein equation of general relativity, one side is stress-energy tensor and the other side is the Einstein tensor (functions of metric tensor). But the problem is in order to describe the matter field/stress-energy tensor, we have to use the space and time, which are determined by the...
  26. S

    Could Unbihexium Unlock Mysteries of Quantum Gravity Measurement?

    A Stanford researcher has measured the effect of gravity using quantum mechanics: http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn10948&feedId=online-news_rss20 Can this shed new light on the gravitational constant, dark matter, the quantum vacuum, or even the universe? Why did they have to use...
  27. J

    Black Holes, Quantum Gravity and the Curvature of spacetime

    What is Quantum Gravity and the Curvature of Spacetime and how is it all relevant to one another?
  28. N

    Where does quantum gravity starts ?

    Usually one thinks of quantum gravity effects becoming important at the scale of the Planck length. I have however some strong doubts about this because of the following. In relativity, one uses "sticks" and clocks to be able to define events in spacetime. Consider for instance a light...
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    Quantum Gravity School - March 2007

    "[URL First Quantum Geometry and Quantum Gravity School March 23 - April 3, 2007 Zakopane, Poland[/URL] Invited Lecturers: Jan Ambjorn, Abhay Ashtekar, Alain Connes*, Laurent Freidel, Shahn Majid, Martin Reuter, Hendryk Pfeiffer*, Jean-Marc Schlenker, Thomas Thiemann *-to be confirmed Local...
  30. Demystifier

    Covariant Loop Quantum Gravity: Experts' Views

    I find the covariant version of loop quantum gravity http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc?papernum=0608135 more appealing than the usual LQG approach. What the experts think?
  31. marcus

    Baratin-Freidel: Hidden Quantum Gravity in 4d Feynman diagrams

    http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0611042 Hidden Quantum Gravity in 4d Feynman diagrams: Emergence of spin foams Aristide Baratin, Laurent Freidel 28 pages, 7 figures "We show how Feynman amplitudes of standard QFT on flat and homogeneous space can naturally be recast as the evaluation of...
  32. S

    Algebraic QFT and Quantum Gravity

    Kea posted this on another thread: The Tomita-Takesaki results are and exciting breakthrough in AQFT, by now getting to be pretty well understood. The beginnings of it are in Haag's book Local Quantum Physics. Another line of work in AQFT that approaches the idea of matter in QG is...
  33. marcus

    Searching for Quantum Gravity in Gamma-Ray Bursts

    http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0610571 On the Problem of Detecting Quantum-Gravity Based Photon Dispersion in Gamma-Ray Bursts Jeffrey D. Scargle, Jay P. Norris, Jerry T. Bonnell 63 pages, 19 figures, to be submitted to the Astrophysical Journal "Gamma-ray bursts at cosmological...
  34. marcus

    Kristina Giesel: Algebraic Quantum Gravity seminar talk

    She is visiting from the AEI-Golm and will give a seminar talk at Perimeter tomorrow. Kristina Giesel Algebraic Quantum Gravity Thursday September 7, 2006, 12:30 PM "We introduce a new top down approach to canonical quantum gravity, called Algebraic Quantum Gravity (AQG): The quantum...
  35. kakarukeys

    Exploring the Implications of Loop Quantum Gravity for S^4

    It seems to me that Loop Quantum Gravity has already ruled out the possibility that the spacetime could be a manifold like S^4, by making the assumption that the tangent bundle is trivial, or M = R x Sigma. TS^4 is non-trivial implies we cannot find a basis of tetrad fields that span the module...
  36. wolram

    Black holes and quantum gravity

    http://xxx.unizar.es/PS_cache/gr-qc/pdf/0607/0607130.pdf Title: Quantum Geometry and its Implications for Black Holes Authors: Martin Bojowald Comments: 16 pages, Plenary talk at ``Einstein's Legacy in the New Millenium,'' Puri, India, December 2005 General relativity successfully...
  37. marcus

    Algebraic Quantum Gravity (Thiemann and Giesel)

    selfAdjoint called attention to a new series of papers by Thomas Thiemann (AEI-Golm) and Kristina Giesel (Perimeter Institute) https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=1045334#post1045334 in post #503 of the non-string QG bibliography thread. I am printing off the first in the series...
  38. marcus

    Group Field Theory approach to Quantum Gravity

    Here is a set of 100-some slides for a talk Daniele Oriti gave in September 2005 called The Group Field Theory Approach to Quantum Gravity http://www.phy.olemiss.edu/GR/qg05/talks/oriti.pdf The talk was given at this conference in Sardinia: http://www.phy.olemiss.edu/GR/qg05/ This is the...
  39. S

    Second-Order Graviton Propagator in Rovelli-Smolin's Loop Quantum Gravity

    I have finished a quick first reading of the rovelli at all paper ingraviton propagator http://arxiv.org/gr-qc/0604044 I couldn´t dive too much into the details because spin foams was a prerequisite and i only could do an equally fast reading of the alejandro perez review of the subjecto...
  40. L

    Information Preservation in Quantum Gravity

    This is the start of a presentation of some work I have done over the past year and hope to publish. This is how it is that quantum information is preserved in quantum gravity and cosmology. This will involve a number of posts along this thread. The next three posts involve quantum...
  41. S

    The Carlo Rovelli book on loop quantum gravity

    I had studied LQG using the thieman articles (mostly the brief of around 80 pages) and some other brief reviews (the one on living reviews on gnernal relativity for example) and also i had readed some articles announced in the threads which maintains Marcus. But i wanted a most serious...
  42. marcus

    Another thing for quantum gravity to explain

    http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/map/dr2/pub_papers/threeyear/parameters/wmap_3yr_param.pdf Look on page 43, at figure 17 the 68 % confidence interval for Omega_k is [-0.037, -0.008] this means that the 68% confidence interval for Omega_total is [1.008, 1.037] anything over 1...
  43. marcus

    Quantum Gravity and the Standard Model (Sundance + PI)

    http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0603022 Quantum Gravity and the Standard Model Sundance O. Bilson-Thompson, Fotini Markopoulou, Lee Smolin 12 pages, 21 figures "We show that a class of background independent models of quantum spacetime have local excitations that can be mapped to the first...
  44. marcus

    Christine's basic curriculum for Quantum Gravity

    http://christinedantas.blogspot.com/2006/02/basic-curriculum-for-quantum-gravity.html QG continues to gain definition as a field. Lee Smolin is currently teaching an online video course---two lectures a week---that some of us are following. Today Christine Dantas, who has a QG blog...
  45. Chronos

    Is Quantum Gravity Too Complex for Beginners?

    For those who are interested in QG, but find it a bit daunting [like me], here is a nice read: http://www.arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0601129 Loop and spin foam quantum gravity: a brief guide for beginners
  46. S

    Distler's Latest: Quantum Gravity and the Continuum Limit

    http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/~distler/blog/archives/000713.html" has a new post about CDT. He goes on about continuum limits and doesn't believe Reuter on the GR renormalization fixed point, suggesting (on no evidence that I could see) that the GR doesn't have the right kind for a good continuum...
  47. M

    Interesting Paper On Quantum Gravity

    I just finished reading this paper, and have a question: CAUSAL SITES AS QUANTUM GEOMETRY J. DANIEL CHRISTENSEN AND LOUIS CRANE Abstract. http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/gr-qc/pdf/0410/0410104.pdf We propose a structure called a causal site to use as a setting for quantum geometry...
  48. marcus

    Alain Connes-views on quantum gravity

    Alain Connes---views on quantum gravity Peter Woit flagged this wide-ranging interview with Alain Connes http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=313 Connes voices opinions on string theory, the Bourbaki, and a host of other subjects...
  49. marcus

    Oriti's new book Cambridge (2006) Towards Quantum Gravity

    Oriti's new book! Cambridge (2006) "Towards Quantum Gravity" Daniele Oriti is a really nice young person as well as being on the frontline of QG research. He is at Cambridge His PhD thesis contained ground-breaking quotations from Homer Simpson and Groucho Marx. the important thing is that he...
  50. marcus

    Wang: Towards Conformal Loop Quantum Gravity

    https://www.physicsforums.com/showpost.php?p=847769&postcount=426 what is wrong with Wang's approach? or even simpler, what IS Wang's approach, what is the essential, what makes it different? how can one even consider using conformal diffeomorphisms instead of ordinary? Is this what he...
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