Mod Gravity Theory/Dark Matter?

In summary: I agree completely. Actually, it has been proven that if one simply adds a scalar (like in the scalar-tensor model I mentioned above) with an arbitrary potential, one can reproduce *any* time evolution for the scale factor!This is interesting. Can you provide more information about this?This is interesting. Can you provide more information about this?
  • #36
Haelfix said:
GR may or may not be a useful quantum theory (it might have to be modified at very high energies), otoh it is not a manifestly inconsistent quantum theory, at least at this level of discussion.

I was just thinking along the lines of Donoghue's GR as an effective quantum field theory at low energies, needing a still unknown UV completion.
 
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  • #37
Haelfix said:
For instance, Palatini f(R) gravity is an example, as well as many of the higher derivative theories, bimetric ones and so forth. You would have to insist upon a modification of quantum mechanics to get them to work.

So modify quantum mechanics. I don't have much of a problem with that.
 

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