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A theory of quantum gravity, which aims to merge quantum mechanics and general relativity, postulating that the structure of space is composed of finite loops woven into an extremely fine fabric or network.
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Are there any versions of LQG that claim to not violate Lorentz symmetry?
LQG formulations have a minimum length/area. Since say, a Planck area can always
be boosted, any minimum area in space can be shrunk. Do LQG proponents worry about local Lorentz invariance violation, …