wolram said:
It was just a thought, that if a massive body polarised the local
field, then because there is a small cp violation between matter
and anti matter, and that gravity may be granular, that a small
amount of stress in this local would produce a time difference
that is due to the quantum nature of gravity.
sounds to me like a reasonable line of speculation. I would email some
academic person like Parampreet Singh a postdoc at penn state
who is becoming an expert in LQG phenomenology---in analyzing possible observable effects.
singh@gravity.psu.edu
he might think the idea is too loony and incoherent to bother with
but you never know, he might not,
and he might answer
any kind of observable effect is at a premium these days and worth at least a few moments of thought
PS wolram, I don't quite grasp what you are talking about. and you may not fully understand what you are talking about either. but that is not the issue and should not prevent you from pursuing the idea
it sounds like you are guessing at the possible presence of a LQG signal in the radiation from the accretion disk of a black hole, or in the CMB, or in the cosmic neutrino background when and if we are able to see it---that is, you are guessing about possible traces of LQG in radiation from something with very strong gravity like the bigbang or black holes.
so, if he thinks your idea is foolish for some reason, what's the harm?
if he doesn't reply to your email, what's lost?
I don't see anything wrong with writing some LQG phenomenologist
a prominent leader in the QG phenomenology business is Giovanni Amelino Camelia, if Parampreet Singh doesn't reply you could write him.
I personally do not know enough about LQG effects to respond properly
if you do write one of those guys, be brief----then theyr more apt to answer