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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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Why is Standard Model + Loop Quantum Gravity usually not listed as a theory of everything
I have often seeen statements on physics.SE such as,
The only consistent theory of everything which we know of to date (2013) is string theory.
Why exactly is this so? Adding the Loop Quantum G …
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Have any of the new predictions made by LQG been experimentally verified?
A wikipedia template lists under the heading "fully compatible with observation": Einstein-Cartan theory, Gauge theory gravity, Teleparalleism and Euclidean Quantum Gravity.
Does this claim generally …