Abstract. Physical theories are developed to describe phenomena in particular regimes, and generally are valid only within a limited range of scales. For example, general relativity provides an effective description of the Universe at large length scales, and has been tested from the cosmic scale down to distances as small as 10 meters [1, 2]. In contrast, quantum theory provides an effective description of physics at small length scales. Direct tests of quantum theory have been performed at the smallest probeable scales at the Large Hadron Collider, ∼10−20 meters, up to that of hundreds of kilometers [3]. Yet, such tests fall short of the scales required to investigate potentially significant physics that arises at the intersection of quan...
To date, both quantum theory and Einstein’s theory of general relativity have passed every experimen...
One of the main challenges in physics today is to merge quantum theory and the theory of general rel...
Gravity’s relationship to the other fundamental forces is still not well understood. The Standard Mo...
Physical theories are developed to describe phenomena in particular regimes, and generally are valid...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
A satisfactory theory of quantum gravity will very likely require modification of our classical perc...
A satisfactory theory of quantum gravity will very likely require modification of our classical perc...
The canonical approach to quantizing quantum gravity is understood to suffer from pathological non-r...
The existence of a fundamental scale, a lower bound to any output of a position measurement, seems t...
Canonical quantum gravity theories predict a polymer-like structure for space time at the Planck siz...
The limits of applicability of Planck’s constant are brought into question in the context of the fra...
Does there exist a limit for the applicability of quantum theory for objects of large mass or size, ...
Planck scale physics represents a future challenge, located between particle physics and general rel...
The limits of our present knowledge of quantum elect?odynamics, and the motivation for extending tha...
Quantum mechanics and the general theory of relativity are two pillars of modern physics. However, a...
To date, both quantum theory and Einstein’s theory of general relativity have passed every experimen...
One of the main challenges in physics today is to merge quantum theory and the theory of general rel...
Gravity’s relationship to the other fundamental forces is still not well understood. The Standard Mo...
Physical theories are developed to describe phenomena in particular regimes, and generally are valid...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
A satisfactory theory of quantum gravity will very likely require modification of our classical perc...
A satisfactory theory of quantum gravity will very likely require modification of our classical perc...
The canonical approach to quantizing quantum gravity is understood to suffer from pathological non-r...
The existence of a fundamental scale, a lower bound to any output of a position measurement, seems t...
Canonical quantum gravity theories predict a polymer-like structure for space time at the Planck siz...
The limits of applicability of Planck’s constant are brought into question in the context of the fra...
Does there exist a limit for the applicability of quantum theory for objects of large mass or size, ...
Planck scale physics represents a future challenge, located between particle physics and general rel...
The limits of our present knowledge of quantum elect?odynamics, and the motivation for extending tha...
Quantum mechanics and the general theory of relativity are two pillars of modern physics. However, a...
To date, both quantum theory and Einstein’s theory of general relativity have passed every experimen...
One of the main challenges in physics today is to merge quantum theory and the theory of general rel...
Gravity’s relationship to the other fundamental forces is still not well understood. The Standard Mo...