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by raattgift
3473 days ago
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It's not complete for other reasons, several of which are detailed in Verlinde's paper itself; however, it wholly reproduces GR in the EFT limit by design. Indeed, Verlinde starts with standard dS as his unremovable background on which he puts strings. What in GR we would consider perturbations of dS and IR corrections of GR (at ~ galactic scales) emerge from the behaviour of the strings and how they form long-distance entanglements. However, it's not outrageously wrong, and it is noteworthy that an accomplished string theorist has decided to tackle gravity in a universe like ours rather than leaning on AdS/CFT arguments. |
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For others who, like me, aren't in the field, the "EFT" mentioned is explained, for example, here:
https://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0311082
"The problems of quantizing gravity within the experimentally accessible situations are similar to those which arise in a host of other non-gravitational applications throughout physics. As such, the size of quantum corrections can be safely estimated and are extremely small. The theoretical framework which allows this quantification is the formalism of effective field theories."
dS is "de Sitter space": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Sitter_space
I'd also appreciate a link to the explanation of "What in GR we would consider perturbations of dS and IR corrections."