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Quantum theory without classical time: quantum gravity and unification
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[QUOTE="the_pulp, post: 6552325, member: 387691"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] This paper looks as a new Theory of Everything that from first principles (Trace Dynamics, Division Algebras, ...) seems to derive a lot of things (4D Spacetime, Quantum Mechanics, Standard Model, ...) It came to my attention yesterday this, from my ignorant point of view, amazing paper that describes what it looks as another Theory of Everything: [URL]https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.02062[/URL] If I didnt understand incorrectly, from first principles / a pre quantum theory (Trace Dynamics, 8D octonionic Space, ...) it derives: 1) 4D Spacetime 2) Quantum Physics 3) Gravitation / Metric Tensor /... 4) Standard Model with its 3 generations 5) Many of its numerical parameters I am not a proffesional in the subject at all so, as a consequence, I would highly appreciate any comment regarding this paper. Is my understanding correct? Does it look feasible? As a consequence of your understanding of this paper, do you give any credit to this line of investigation? Ps: I am always easily seduced by papers that tries to incorporate Division Algebras in First Principles so, as this paper claims to do it successfully, that's why it caught my attention, [/QUOTE]
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