Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the proposal for a separate Quantum Gravity forum on Physics Forums (PF). Participants explore the distinctions between Quantum Gravity and string theory, the classification of related topics, and the potential benefits of having dedicated spaces for these discussions.
Discussion Character
- Debate/contested
- Conceptual clarification
- Meta-discussion
Main Points Raised
- Some participants suggest that a separate Quantum Gravity forum would help reduce distractions from string theory discussions and better serve the interests of those focused on Quantum Gravity.
- Others note that most Quantum Gravity papers are classified under "gr-qc" (General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology) on arXiv, which could imply that Quantum Gravity discussions belong in the Astronomy and Cosmology forum at PF.
- One participant mentions that current observational efforts, such as those related to the Crab Nebula and gamma-ray bursts, are crucial for constraining Quantum Gravity theories.
- There is a viewpoint that separating Quantum Gravity from string theory could help clarify discussions and reduce the influence of perceived biases between the two fields.
- Some participants express a willingness to hear arguments from both sides of the Quantum Gravity and string theory debate, indicating a desire for open discourse.
- A few participants propose alternative platforms for Quantum Gravity discussions, suggesting the creation of new forums outside of PF while waiting for an official forum to be established.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants generally agree that there are distinct aspects of Quantum Gravity that may warrant a separate forum; however, there is no consensus on whether this separation is necessary or beneficial. Multiple competing views remain regarding the classification and discussion of Quantum Gravity in relation to string theory.
Contextual Notes
Some participants express concerns about the potential for "crackpot" theories to dominate discussions if Quantum Gravity is not clearly delineated from other topics. The discussion also reflects varying levels of interest and expertise among participants regarding the implications of Quantum Gravity and string theory.