misogynisticfeminist said:
I was wondering, is there a possibillity that QFT with curved spacetime is a the path to unification? Also, what advances are there in constructing QFTs with dynamic spacetime? If this way is feasible, who are the people spearheading it?
there is a widely shared hunch among Loop Quantum Gravity people that QFT should be constructed on a QUANTUM-dynamic spacetime, because it hasnt worked to construct it on non-quantum, or classical, dynamic spacetime.
the classical, unquantized, version of dynamic spacetime is called General Relativity, it was proposed in 1915.
So far no one has been able to construct QFT on the dynamic spacetime of Gen Rel.
QFT has been constructed only on rigid (flat or curved) spaces whose geometry is not dynamic but is fixed ahead of time.
so the intuition driving the LQG effort is that if we can just get a quantum theory of spacetime (a quantum version of Gen Rel) then it will be possible to build a QFT on it
First get the spacetime right, they say, then add matter to the picture.
when you here about current progress in LQG, it is important to remember that what they are developing is exactly this: a quantum theory of dynamical spacetime geometry
(Gen Rel says that gravity is geometry, in the way spacetime is curved, and so a quantum gravity theory must be a quantum geometry theory----this is the LQG point of view, so that is the approach they take)
other people may try to represent the "force" of gravity in context of rigid space, for instance in flat space. this is yet another approach, probably some other poster would like to tell you about that approach