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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?

This has been asked and answered before: see Does the discreteness of spacetime in canonical approaches imply good bye to STR? Also, this question has popped up many times on other sites such as phys …
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Does the discreteness of spacetime in canonical approaches imply good bye to STR?

It's worth making an analogy here. LQG does not impose an fixed lattice structure. The only discreteness existing is that area and volume operators have a discrete spectrum, specifically meaning that …
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