Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Is the Space Roar an Essential Clue for Quantum Gravity?

Authors: David Brown

Is the space roar an essential clue for understanding dark energy, dark matter, and the inflaton field? Is there a quantum theory of gravity that explains dark energy and dark matter in a convincing way? Are dark energy, the inflaton field, dark matter, and the space roar closely related natural phenomena? What is the explanation for the space roar? Does the space roar represent new physics or does it have some more mundane explanation? What are the implications of the space roar for string theory and supersymmetry? Do superpartners occur in nature if and only if nature is infinite? Are there decisive empirical tests for the finite nature hypothesis? Does M-theory have a satisfactory computational method if and only nature is finite? Do the monster group and the 6 pariah groups enable M-theory to have a computational method? If X is to string theory as Kepler’s laws are to Newtonian mechanics then what is X? Is Milgrom the Kepler of contemporary cosmology?

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