Is there no quantum form of Einstein Gravity?
A.Y. Shiekh (ICTP)

TL;DR
This paper explores the possibility of a quantum formulation of Einstein gravity despite its non-renormalizability, questioning whether a consistent quantum version can exist.
Contribution
It investigates the theoretical prospects for a quantum form of Einstein gravity, challenging the assumption that non-renormalizability precludes quantization.
Findings
Raises questions about the existence of a quantum form of Einstein gravity.
Discusses the implications of non-renormalizability for quantum gravity theories.
Provides a conceptual analysis without definitive conclusions.
Abstract
It is well known that Einstein gravity is non-renormalizable; however this does not preclude the existence of a quantum form.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
