The logical consistency of a description of Quantum Theory in the context of General Relativity, which includes Minimal Coupling Principle, is analyzed from the point of view of the Feynman's formulation in terms of path integrals. We will argue from this standpoint and using an argument that claims the incompleteness of the general-relativistic description of gravitation, which emerges as a consequence of the gravitationally induced phases of the so called flavor-oscillation clocks, that the postulates of Quantum Theory are logically incompatible with the usual Minimal Coupling Principle. It will be shown that this inconsistency could emerge from the fact that the required geometrical information to calculate the probability of finding a p...
General relativity and quantum mechanics are not consistent with each other. This conflict stems fro...
We suggest that quantum mechanics and gravity are intimately related. In particular, we investigate ...
A nonstandard viewpoint to quantum gravity is discussed. General relativity and quantum mechanics ar...
EP: To the extent that we can neglect their action back on the sources of the gravitational field, m...
Project Abstract: We argue that further substantial advancement in quantum gravity may remain elusiv...
A consistent theory of quantum gravity will require a fully quantum formulation of the classical equ...
The action for a relativistic free particle of mass m receives a contribution -mR(x,y) from a path o...
The transverse group associated to some continuous quantum measuring processes is analyzed in the pr...
In the path integral expression for a Feynman propagator of a spinless particle of mass m, the path ...
The action for a relativistic free particle of mass m receives a contribution -mR(x,y) from a path o...
In the path integral expression for a Feynman propagator of a spinless particle of mass m, the path ...
The task of quantizing gravity is compared with Einstein's relativization of gravity. The philosophi...
With an eye on developing a quantum theory of gravity, many physicists have recently searched for qu...
The recently formulated Equivalence Principle (EP) implies that interactions have a purely quantum o...
General relativity and quantum mechanics are conflicting theories. The seeds of discord are the fund...
General relativity and quantum mechanics are not consistent with each other. This conflict stems fro...
We suggest that quantum mechanics and gravity are intimately related. In particular, we investigate ...
A nonstandard viewpoint to quantum gravity is discussed. General relativity and quantum mechanics ar...
EP: To the extent that we can neglect their action back on the sources of the gravitational field, m...
Project Abstract: We argue that further substantial advancement in quantum gravity may remain elusiv...
A consistent theory of quantum gravity will require a fully quantum formulation of the classical equ...
The action for a relativistic free particle of mass m receives a contribution -mR(x,y) from a path o...
The transverse group associated to some continuous quantum measuring processes is analyzed in the pr...
In the path integral expression for a Feynman propagator of a spinless particle of mass m, the path ...
The action for a relativistic free particle of mass m receives a contribution -mR(x,y) from a path o...
In the path integral expression for a Feynman propagator of a spinless particle of mass m, the path ...
The task of quantizing gravity is compared with Einstein's relativization of gravity. The philosophi...
With an eye on developing a quantum theory of gravity, many physicists have recently searched for qu...
The recently formulated Equivalence Principle (EP) implies that interactions have a purely quantum o...
General relativity and quantum mechanics are conflicting theories. The seeds of discord are the fund...
General relativity and quantum mechanics are not consistent with each other. This conflict stems fro...
We suggest that quantum mechanics and gravity are intimately related. In particular, we investigate ...
A nonstandard viewpoint to quantum gravity is discussed. General relativity and quantum mechanics ar...