A non-geometrical approach to quantum gravity
Michael A. Ivanov

TL;DR
This paper reviews a non-geometrical quantum gravity approach that offers insights into classical gravity, quantum interactions, and cosmological phenomena, proposing mechanisms for Newton's constant, photon-graviton interactions, and potential explanations for dark matter and Pioneer anomaly.
Contribution
It introduces a novel non-geometrical framework for quantum gravity, providing mechanisms for gravity, photon interactions, and cosmological effects not addressed by traditional theories.
Findings
Quantum mechanism for Newton's constant
Photon-graviton interactions cause cosmological effects
Deceleration of bodies may explain Pioneer anomaly
Abstract
Some results of author's work in a non-geometrical approach to quantum gravity are reviewed here, among them: a quantum mechanism of classical gravity giving a possibility to compute the Newton constant; asymptotic freedom at short distances; interaction of photons with the graviton background leading to the important cosmological consequences; the time delay of photons due to interactions with gravitons; deceleration of massive bodies in the graviton background which may be connected with the Pioneer anomaly and with the problem of dark matter.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
