Re: space-time quantization
From: alistair (alistair_at_goforit64.fsnet.co.uk)
Date: 06/05/04
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Date: 5 Jun 2004 13:56:17 -0700
To quantize space-time and therefore gravity we need an equation that
links the increase in the energy of dark energy particles in the
universe - and therfore the increase in the volume of space - to the
loss
in energy of photons , gravitons ( which are produced by a
quantization of a field which is not the gravitational field!! in flat
space-time)
gluons W and Z particles.The smallest possible quantum of energy in
the universe would be that of a graviton which travels 10 ^ 26 metres
across the entire universe between two neutrinos.If the smallest
distance in the universe is 10 ^ -34 metres ( as string theorists say
it is), this graviton would add to the energy of dark energy and cause
a local stretching of space here on Earth of 10 ^ -34/ 10 ^ 26 = 10 ^
-60 metres.So string theory would seem to be rather inconsistent!!
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