What are your views on Loop quantum gravity, and should top Universities like Princeton, Harvard, MIT, Stanford sponsor a loop quantum gravity research group and faculty?
Loop quantum gravity is even more detached from physics than is string theory, and the math is less interesting on its own right. No, I wouldn’t recommend to any university to set up a research group on loop quantum gravity. If some department is interested in quantum gravity, they should set up a research group on quantum gravity phenomenology, and hire people to take on the question how to find experimental evidence that gravity is even quantized. (And, at some point, find out which theory of quantum gravity is the correct one.)
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i'm glad you asked the question I've asked.
i'm sure abhay ashketar or smolin or rovelli would disagree.
given sabine's answer
what about loop quantum cosmology's contact with observation in CMB and other observable?
what about loop quantum gravity reproducing hawking entropy and radiation?
what about asymptotically safe gravity, noncommutative geometry, causal dynamic triangulation etc?
should universities that do have LQG research groups and LQG researchers like penn state shut down their LQG research group and fire abhay ashketar et al?
since the LHC found no evidence of SUSY, and proton decay has found no evidence of proton decay as predicted by GUT's
Should universities that do not currently have a string theory research group, set one up in light of current LHC SUSY results?