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| Jan8-08, 05:00 AM | #1 |
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Do particles have non-zero volume, according to loop quantum gravity?
Is there any evidence that any particle has non-zero volume according
to loop quantum gravity? I know that volume and area are discretely quantized when the matter is not present, but wonder if the sizes of particles are also non-zero and discrete. Which paper should I look at? Youngsub |
| Jan8-08, 05:00 AM | #2 |
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On Jan 7, 8:00 am, yy...@fas.harvard.edu wrote:
> Is there any evidence that any particle has non-zero volume according > to loop quantum gravity? > I know that volume and area are discretely quantized when the matter > is not present, but wonder if the sizes of particles are also non-zero > and discrete. Which paper should I look at? You should remember that loop quantum gravity attempts to construct a particular quantization of general relativity (+ matter, in some proposals). So, all the observables of the quantum theory are the same as the observables of the classical theory, only they become operators. Can you construct a "volume of a particle" observable in whatever combination of general relativity + matter you are considering? Personally, I can't think of a good candidate for such an observable. Hope this helps. Igor |
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