Theory of quantum gravity beyond Einstein and space-time dynamics with quantum inflation

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DOI10.1142/S0217751X15450025zbMATH Open1339.83035arXiv1510.04720OpenAlexW2195400091MaRDI QIDQ2805087FDOQ2805087

Yue-Liang Wu

Publication date: 10 May 2016

Published in: International Journal of Modern Physics A (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this talk, I present a theory of quantum gravity beyond Einstein. The theory is established based on spinnic and scaling gauge symmetries by treating the gravitational force on the same footing as the electroweak and strong forces. A bi-frame space-time is initiated to describe the laws of nature. One frame space-time is a globally flat coordinate Minkowski space-time that acts as an inertial reference frame for the motions of fields, the other is a locally flat non-coordinate Gravifield space-time that functions as an interaction representation frame for the degrees of freedom of fields. The Gravifield is sided on both the globally flat coordinate space-time and locally flat non-coordinate space-time and characterizes the gravitational force. Instead of the principle of general coordinate invariance in Einstein theory of general relativity, some underlying principles with the postulates of coordinate independence and gauge invariance are motivated to establish the theory of quantum gravity. When transmuting the Gravifield basis into the coordinate basis in Minkowski space-time, it enables us to obtain equations of motion for all quantum fields and derive basic conservation laws for all symmetries. When the spinnic and scaling gauge symmetries are broken down to a background structure that possesses the global Lorentz and scaling symmetries, we arrive at a Lorentz invariant and conformally flat background Gravifield space-time that is characterized by a cosmic vector with a non-zero cosmological mass scale. We also obtain the massless graviton and massive spinnon. We show a mechanism for quantum inflation caused by the quantum loop contributions. The Einstein theory of general relativity is expected to be an effective low energy theory. Two types of gravity equation are resulted.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1510.04720




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