
TL;DR
This paper introduces the theory of spontaneous quantum gravity, emphasizing that a valid quantum gravity theory must be falsifiable and explain why space-time geometries do not exhibit superpositions at the classical level.
Contribution
It presents an elementary account of spontaneous quantum gravity and argues for its falsifiability and explanatory power regarding classical space-time.
Findings
Spontaneous quantum gravity offers a new approach to quantum gravity.
The theory explains the absence of superpositions of space-time geometries.
It emphasizes the importance of falsifiability in quantum gravity theories.
Abstract
This article gives an elementary account of the recently proposed theory of spontaneous quantum gravity. It is argued that a viable quantum theory of gravity should be falsifiable, and hence it should dynamically explain the observed absence of quantum superpositions of space-time geometries in its classical limit.
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