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Are Planck Lengths Constant?

 
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Oct21-03, 02:42 AM   #1
 

Are Planck Lengths Constant?


[:D] Here is a great paper, obviously overlooked here, but not at (superstringtheory.com)[;)]

Anyway it has some major consequences for new thinking, like asking the above question in the post title.

It is definetly a important paper, and although it will no doubt stir the imagination in the reader, it should clarify a very important direction for string v lqg disscutions going on in forums.

http://uk.arxiv.org/PS_cache/gr-qc/pdf/0310/0310096.pdf
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Originally posted by ranyart
...and although it will no doubt stir the imagination in the reader, it should clarify a very important direction for string v lqg discussions going on in forums.
hello ranyart, I got the address for the abstract
http://arxiv.org/gr-qc/0310096
in case anyone wants to check the abstract out, like dipping a toe
in the water before jumping in. Looks like just 12 pages, so
an easy download in any case.
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