Calculation of X-Ray Signals from Karolyhazy Hazy Space-Time
L. Diosi, B. Lukacs

TL;DR
This paper investigates the observational consequences of wave-like gravity disturbances in Karolyhazy's hazy space-time model, concluding that the predicted radiation is incompatible with existing experimental data.
Contribution
It analyzes the radiation predicted by the model and demonstrates its exclusion based on current experimental constraints.
Findings
Radiation from wave-like gravity disturbances is incompatible with experiments.
Karolyhazy's hazy space-time model predicts observable radiation.
Experimental data exclude the model's radiation predictions.
Abstract
Karolyhazy's hazy space-time model, invented for breaking down macroscopic interferences, employs wave-like gravity disturbances. If so, then electric charges would radiate permanently. Here we discuss the observational consequences of the radiation. We find that such radiation is excluded by common experimental situations.
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