Toward a Quantum theory of Gravity and a Resolution of the Time paradox
Edward Tetteh-Lartey

TL;DR
This paper explores how quantum cosmology can bridge string theory and loop quantum gravity to advance toward a quantum theory of gravity and resolve the time paradox, addressing fundamental issues in theoretical physics.
Contribution
It proposes a unified inference approach from quantum cosmology that combines perturbative and non-perturbative methods to progress toward quantum gravity and resolve the time paradox.
Findings
Quantum cosmology offers insights bridging string theory and loop quantum gravity.
The approach suggests a potential resolution to the time paradox in quantum gravity.
The paper highlights the limitations of current theories and proposes a synthesis for progress.
Abstract
One of the major issues confronting theoretical physics is finding a quantum theory of gravity and a resolution to the cosmological constant problem. It is believed that a true quantum theory of gravity will lead to a solution to the this problem. Finding a quantum theory of gravity has been a difficult issue mainly because of the high energy scale required for testing quantum gravity which is far the reach of current accelerators. Also general relativity does not possess a natural time variable thus the nature of time is not clear in quantum gravity, a problem called the time paradox. The two main approaches are string theory and loop quantum gravity. String theory unifies all interaction but provides a perturbative background dependent formulation which violates general covariance. Loop quantum gravity provides a non-perturbative approach but does not provide a unified theory of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
