[3] viXra:1004.0099 [pdf] submitted on 19 Apr 2010
Authors: Willi Penker
Comments: 2 pages
Following the basic rules of the uncertainty principle, gravitation itself becomes
uncertain and even massive black holes go into superposition without the
possibility of ending up in a real singularity.
Category: Quantum Gravity and String Theory
[2] viXra:1004.0090 [pdf] replaced on 2017-03-11 20:16:12
Authors: Andrew Beckwith
Comments: 21 Pages. Will be a Poster in this version for Rencontres De Moriond. Also, accepted by JHEPGC, in this new version, with some alterations added.
If a non-zero graviton mass exists, the question arises if a release of gravitons, possibly as a ‘Graviton gas” at the onset of inflation could be an initial vacuum state. Pros and cons to this idea are raised, in part based upon Bose gasses. The analysis starts with Volovik’s condensed matter treatment of GR and ends with consequences, which the author sees if the supposition is true.
Category: Quantum Gravity and String Theory
[1] viXra:1004.0083 [pdf] replaced on 17 Apr 2010
Authors: M. D. Sheppeard
Comments:
8 pages. submitted to JPA
A unique matrix is easily assigned to each Bilson-Thompson braid
diagram. The quark and lepton matrices are then related to bosons via a twisted
quantum Fourier transform, for which fermion and boson multiplets fit the dimension
structure of heterotic strings.
Category: Quantum Gravity and String Theory