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A note on quantum gravity and Cantorian spacetime
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    A note on quantum gravity and Cantorian spacetime (English)
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    28 May 2000
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    The author proposes a Cantorian-fractal conception of spacetime as a tool to reconcile a time concept in quantum mechanics and relativity. The author emphasizes that Cantorian spacetime flows non-uniformly which is the basic fact to define relativity in Einstein's general theory. The emergence of a negative gravitational force is shown.
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    general gravity
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    Cantorian spacetime
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    special relativity
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