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  2. Loop quantum gravity - Wikipedia

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    Loop quantum gravity (LQG) is a tentative theory of quantum gravity that attempts to unify both general relativity and key quantum mechanics. The areas of research, which involve about 30 research groups worldwide, [1] share the basic physical assumptions and the mathematical description of quantum space. Research has evolved in two directions ...

  3. String theory - Wikipedia

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    Unlike supergravity theory, string theory was able to accommodate the chirality of the standard model, and it provided a theory of gravity consistent with quantum effects. [35] Another feature of string theory that many physicists were drawn to in the 1980s and 1990s was its high degree of uniqueness.

  4. Lee Smolin - Wikipedia

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    He has made contributions to quantum gravity theory, in particular the approach known as loop quantum gravity. He advocates that the two primary approaches to quantum gravity, loop quantum gravity and string theory, can be reconciled as different aspects of the same underlying theory. He also advocates an alternative view on space and time that ...

  5. Twistor theory - Wikipedia

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    Twistor theory. In theoretical physics, twistor theory was proposed by Roger Penrose in 1967 [1] as a possible path [2] to quantum gravity and has evolved into a widely studied branch of theoretical and mathematical physics. Penrose's idea was that twistor space should be the basic arena for physics from which space-time itself should emerge.

  6. Quantum gravity - Wikipedia

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    Loop quantum gravity is the fruit of an effort to formulate a background-independent quantum theory. Topological quantum field theory provided an example of background-independent quantum theory, but with no local degrees of freedom, and only finitely many degrees of freedom globally. This is inadequate to describe gravity in 3+1 dimensions ...

  7. Black hole information paradox - Wikipedia

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    The precise understanding of this phase of black-hole evaporation requires a complete theory of quantum gravity. Within what might be termed the loop-quantum-gravity approach to black holes, it is believed that understanding this phase of evaporation is crucial to resolving the information paradox.

  8. AdS/CFT correspondence - Wikipedia

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    e. In theoretical physics, the anti-de Sitter/conformal field theory correspondence (frequently abbreviated as AdS/CFT) is a conjectured relationship between two kinds of physical theories. On one side are anti-de Sitter spaces (AdS) that are used in theories of quantum gravity, formulated in terms of string theory or M-theory.

  9. Big Bounce - Wikipedia

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    The idea of the existence of a big bounce in the very early universe has found diverse support in works based on loop quantum gravity. In loop quantum cosmology, a branch of loop quantum gravity, the big bounce was first discovered in February 2006 for isotropic and homogeneous models by Abhay Ashtekar, Tomasz Pawlowski, and Parampreet Singh at ...