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Foundations of a theory of quantum gravity
After a long technical and consequently philosophical disgression about the necessity of the construction presented in this book, a logically consistent and precise theory of quantum gravity is presented. The construction of this theory goes in several steps; at first we take a fairly conservative p...
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author | Noldus, Johan |
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description | After a long technical and consequently philosophical disgression about the necessity of the construction presented in this book, a logically consistent and precise theory of quantum gravity is presented. The construction of this theory goes in several steps; at first we take a fairly conservative point of view and stumble upon some technical difficulties. Consequently, we investigate a new mathematical implication of an old idea to solve these problems; the latter suggest however a completely new way of doing quantum theory. This novel theory automatically incoorporates an extended form of gravity as well as a quantum gauge theory. We compute that the well known free quantum field theories and Newtonian gravity emerge in a suitable limit. The philosophy constructed here is to a high degree Whiteheadian. |
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spelling | cern-13250212021-04-22T01:08:16Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1325021engNoldus, JohanFoundations of a theory of quantum gravityOther Fields of PhysicsAfter a long technical and consequently philosophical disgression about the necessity of the construction presented in this book, a logically consistent and precise theory of quantum gravity is presented. The construction of this theory goes in several steps; at first we take a fairly conservative point of view and stumble upon some technical difficulties. Consequently, we investigate a new mathematical implication of an old idea to solve these problems; the latter suggest however a completely new way of doing quantum theory. This novel theory automatically incoorporates an extended form of gravity as well as a quantum gauge theory. We compute that the well known free quantum field theories and Newtonian gravity emerge in a suitable limit. The philosophy constructed here is to a high degree Whiteheadian.arXiv:1101.5113oai:cds.cern.ch:13250212011-01-27 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Noldus, Johan Foundations of a theory of quantum gravity |
title | Foundations of a theory of quantum gravity |
title_full | Foundations of a theory of quantum gravity |
title_fullStr | Foundations of a theory of quantum gravity |
title_full_unstemmed | Foundations of a theory of quantum gravity |
title_short | Foundations of a theory of quantum gravity |
title_sort | foundations of a theory of quantum gravity |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1325021 |
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