To date, both quantum theory and Einstein’s theory of general relativity have passed every experimental test in their respective regimes. Nevertheless, almost since their inception, there has been debate surrounding whether they should be unified, and by now, there exists strong theoretical arguments pointing to the necessity of quantising the gravitational field. In recent years, a number of experiments have been proposed which, if successful, should give insight into features at the Planck scale. Here, we review some of the motivations, from the perspective of semi-classical arguments, to expect new physical effects at the overlap of quantum theory and general relativity. We conclude with a short introduction to some of the proposals bein...
Most of the approaches to the construction of a theory of quantum gravity share some principles whic...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographi...
While it has been generally accepted for decades that general relativity and quantum theory are inco...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
The present work discusses the conceptual and technical issues encountered in formulating a quantize...
The research, in this case, considers the integration of the Quantum Field Theory and the General Re...
Issues related to bringing together the principles of general relativity and quantum theory are disc...
One of the conceptual tensions between quantum mechanics (QM) and general relativity (GR) arises fro...
Most of the approaches to the construction of a theory of quantum gravity share some principles whic...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographi...
While it has been generally accepted for decades that general relativity and quantum theory are inco...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
At the beginning of the previous century, Newtonian mechanics was advanced by two new revolutionary ...
The present work discusses the conceptual and technical issues encountered in formulating a quantize...
The research, in this case, considers the integration of the Quantum Field Theory and the General Re...
Issues related to bringing together the principles of general relativity and quantum theory are disc...
One of the conceptual tensions between quantum mechanics (QM) and general relativity (GR) arises fro...
Most of the approaches to the construction of a theory of quantum gravity share some principles whic...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographi...
While it has been generally accepted for decades that general relativity and quantum theory are inco...