Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

The Planck Scale in SST

Authors: Sylwester Kornowski

In the Scale-Symmetric Theory (SST), we define the Planck Scale as the limit/boundary of the applicability of the Equivalence Principle (i.e. equality of inertial mass and gravitational mass). Surface of the core of the lightest neutrinos is such a boundary so we relate Planck values to it - it is a limit of the (h-bar)Gc physics. The internal dynamics of such neutrinos is beyond the Gc physics. Near the Planck surface, the quantum effects of gravity dominate so there appears the SST Higgs potential for neutrinos.

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