The graviton background: a new way to quantum gravity
Michael A. Ivanov

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel quantum gravity model based on graviton pairing and interactions, explaining Newtonian gravity and cosmological redshifts, and aligns well with galaxy observations.
Contribution
It introduces a new low-energy quantum gravity approach involving graviton pairs and their interactions with photons and matter.
Findings
The model explains Newtonian attraction via graviton pairing.
Cosmological redshifts are caused by photon-graviton interactions.
Predicted galaxy counts match observational data.
Abstract
Graviton pairing and destruction of these pairs under collisions with bodies may lead to the Newtonian attraction. It opens us a new way to a very-low-energy quantum gravity model. In the model by the author, cosmological redshifts are caused by interactions of photons with gravitons of the background. Non-forehead collisions with gravitons lead to an additional relaxation of any photonic flux. Total galaxy number counts/redshift and galaxy number counts/magnitude relations are computed and found to be in a good agreement with galaxy observations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
