Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

A Derivation for the Gravitational Potential from the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and the Principle of Least Action

Authors: James Conor O'Brien

In 2013 Mick McCulloch demonstrated a model for Gravity from the interactions of n, N quantum states acting under Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle in his paper "Gravity from the uncertainty principle.". In contrast to McCulloch, this paper demonstrates a broader derivation of Newtonian gravity using the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and the Hamilton's Principle of Least Action, generalizing and systematizes McCulloch's model; it also seeks to show that gravitational time dilation and General Relativity as a whole might have their basis in Quantum Mechanics; and finally gives a program for the Inflationary model of the Big Bang, a mechanism for the pause of the Matter Dominated universe after the Big Bang, and the continuing Expansion of the Universe from considerations of the energy density of Universe.

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