Originally posted by loop quantum gravity
the next statement was in wikipedia:"LQG predicts that more energetic photons should travel ever so slightly faster than less energetic photons. "
does it imply faster than light speed? (i don't think so because lqg attempts to unite between GR and QM).
here's the link:http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop_quantum_gravity
This is right. The ongoing experimental tests of LQG and some expected in the near-term future are discussed on pages 18-20
of Smolin's recent review article
http://arxiv.org/hep-th/0303185
This is a very interesting section of the survey called
"The near term experimental situation"
The predicted dispersion is so slight that it can only be tested over cosmological distances using very high energy photons so the most promising method is by observing gamma ray bursts (GRB). Smolin gives these references:
G. Amelino-Camelia, John Ellis, et al "Potential Sensitivity of Gamma-Ray Burster Observations to Wave Dispersion in Vacuo
http://arxiv.org/astro-ph/9712103 (published in Nature in 1998)
J. P. Norris et al "GLAST, GRBs, and Quantum Gravity"
http://arxiv.org/astro-ph/9912136
John Ellis et al "Quantum Gravity Analysis of Gamma-Ray Bursts using Wavelets"
http://arxiv.org/astro-ph/0210124