On Local Observations in Quantum Gravity
G. Amelino-Camelia

TL;DR
This paper derives an equation that quantifies the fundamental limitations on measuring space-time distances when considering both quantum mechanics and general relativity, highlighting the constraints on local observations in quantum gravity.
Contribution
It introduces a new equation that combines quantum and relativistic effects to describe measurement limitations in quantum gravity.
Findings
Limits on space-time measurement precision derived
Quantum and relativistic effects jointly constrain local observations
Provides a theoretical framework for quantum gravity measurement bounds
Abstract
By taking into account both quantum mechanical and general relativistic effects, I derive an equation that describes limitations on the measurability of space-time distances as defined by a material reference system.
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