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    A Has the Riemann hypothesis been proven?

    I think he is making bold statements because he doesn't think there is much time ahead for him. So, he is pushing the ball and claiming a proof so that people may think more about the direction he is pointing to. He is using a type of language and inspiration that is more keen to Physicists. I...
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    A Possible explanation for muon g-2 anomaly: Gravity?

    I think the same about you, so, whatever.
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    A Possible explanation for muon g-2 anomaly: Gravity?

    The galaxy has a very shallow potential, where we are located, the distances are indeed so great that you can consider that the curvature is null, where we are located. The stars are indeed too far. Even in this case, the same cycles cancels out the influence. Indeed, the muons are not in free...
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    A Possible explanation for muon g-2 anomaly: Gravity?

    There are minimal deviations from free fall due Earth's rotation. These should cancel by means of day - night cycle and by means of being on different sides of the orbit, given that it's pretty much a circle. If you look for correction due Sun's gravity on GPS, you will see that they are more...
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    A Possible explanation for muon g-2 anomaly: Gravity?

    The experimental apparatus stay functioning at random hours. The effect of the sun should cancel due Earth's rotation.
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    Loop-and-allied QG bibliography

    https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.09030 Einstein Equation from Covariant Loop Quantum Gravity and Semiclassical Continuum Limit Muxin Han (Submitted on 25 May 2017) In this paper we explain how 4-dimensional general relativity and in particular, the Einstein equation, emerge from the spinfoam...
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    A Erik Verlinde's new view on dark matter

    I think I can give a wave hand explanation On section 7.1, he gives the answer where dark matter is similar to elastic memory (I think a better analogy is a deformed plastic). In the bullet cluster, dark matter is ahead of the collisional gas. Since the elastic mass is really similar to a sort...
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    Marcus: A Life of Giving & Quantum-Gravity Enthusiasm

    My condolences to you and your family. I haven't visited PF for a while. So, one of these days, I was back to see his thread "Loop-and-allied QG bibliography" and I missed his presence. I found it really, really odd that he hadn't opened a new thread about this paper: "Conformal loop quantum...
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    A Gravity as a non renormalizable theory

    Since you were talking about black magic involving sums, I remembered this: Resummed Quantum Graivity: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0610232 What do you think of this?
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    A Gravity as a non renormalizable theory

    I would like a more technical answer...
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    A Gravity as a non renormalizable theory

    But it seems some black art yields more confidence than others. So, how to increase the confidence?
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    A Gravity as a non renormalizable theory

    BTW, has anyone tried to arrange diagrames in predictable, infinite patters, like fractals of perturbative expansion until a boundary which is continuous?
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    A Gravity as a non renormalizable theory

    But aren't those proved in principle, by counting the divergence of the terms?
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    A Gravity as a non renormalizable theory

    It's that you posted the links in your website to his criticism, so I thought you could help me understand.
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    A Gravity as a non renormalizable theory

    Effective to what energy scales? Also, does that effective means without other forces? Or just gravity? What is the importance of this: "this constitutes hard evidence that the asymptotic safety program indeed can give rise to a consistent quantum theory of gravity within the framework of...
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