Is Gravitational Wave a Projection of Quantum Wave if ER = EPR?

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The discussion centers on the conjecture "ER = EPR" and its implications for gravitational waves being a projection of quantum waves. Participants explore the relationship between gravitational waves and quantum mechanics, specifically questioning if gravitational waves can be viewed as a 3+1 dimensional aspect of quantum waves. References to articles by J. Maldacena and L. Susskind provide context for the theoretical underpinnings of this inquiry, particularly in relation to holographic theory and loop quantum gravity (LQG).

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Homework Statement


If ER==EPR
Then IsPossible(gravitational wave == projection of quantum wave)

In other words:
If the conjecture of "ER = EPR" is true,
is it possible that "gravitational wave = 3+1 dimensional part of quantum wave" is also true?

2. Homework Equations

The quantum source of space-time
http://www.nature.com/news/the-quantum-source-of-space-time-1.18797

Cool horizons for entangled black holes, J. Maldacena, and L. Susskind
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/...ionid=95519C344758B59645E88FD8046B8421.f04t02

The Attempt at a Solution


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philton said:

The Attempt at a Solution


Casual discussion, brain storming
Not sure how you wound up with a homework template but interesting topic none the less!
philton said:
is it possible that "gravitational wave = 3+1 dimensional part of quantum wave" is also true?
The first article you linked is similar to holographic theory, how the information of matter in a given volume can be encoded in the "surface" of the boundary. The "spin network" system used in LQG somehow keeps track of differences in sides of NOT identical triangles into pentagrams or tetrahedra or who knows I don't really have much more than a basic concept of it. I'm simply throwing out some examples of theories with some scientific backing which is all that PF rules allows to be discussed, you can get points! for reading the forum rules then you'll know much more of what you can learn here!
 
jerromyjon said:
Not sure how you wound up with a homework template but interesting topic none the less!

I guess this is what Susskind sets as homework o0)
 
jerromyjon said:
Not sure how you wound up with a homework template but interesting topic none the less!
This post was originally in the homework section of the forum, then it was transferred here.
 
atyy said:
I guess this is what Susskind sets as homework o0)
Isn't he the guy that insisted an answer was incorrect even knowing that he himself gave incorrect information? I'm not saying I disagree with him, you fail for your own inability to conclude facts logically, not someone else's.
 
philton said:
This post was originally in the homework section of the forum, then it was transferred here.
So are you still seeking answers or dissatisfied with what you found?
 

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