Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

An Informational Approach of Newton's Law of Gravity by Using the Bekenstein Bound and Predicting a Universe with at Least 5 Spatial Dimensions

Authors: Andrei Lucian Dragoi

This paper proposes an informational approach of Newton's law of universal gravitation (NLUG) by using the concept of physical information (including the concept of gravitational signal) as measured by Bekenstein bound (BB): the informational gravity hypothesis (IGH) launched in this paper predicts that our universe has probably at least five spatial dimensions (with the 5th dimension being a large/bulk dimension) as also predicted by Randall-Sundrum models, in the context of string theory and M-theory (which predict up to eleven spatial dimensions). This paper continues (from alternative angles of view) the work of other past articles/preprints of the same author.

Comments: This paper has only aprox. 1.5 A4 pages without references

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