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IAGRG30 – Kepler, Maldacena, Ashtekar and all that …

IAGRG30 – India’s Biennial Gravity Meetup I was recently in BITS Hyderabad 1 attending the 30th meeting of the Indian Association for General Relativity and Gravitation (IAGRG30). I was pleasantly surprised that my abstract [1] was selected for a talk and that too for the very first talk on the first day of the “Quantum… Continue reading IAGRG30 – Kepler, Maldacena, Ashtekar and all that …

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Comment on "A Post-Quantum Theory of Classical Gravity"

Sometime ago Jonathan Oppenheim, one of the brightest minds [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9] in the frontiers  of quantum information and quantum foundations, posted a very interesting article [10] on arXiv. As is the custom these days, he announced the paper in a series of tweets, starting with: A post-quantum theory… Continue reading Comment on "A Post-Quantum Theory of Classical Gravity"

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Social Relevance of Quantum Gravity

Other 1 than all the other very good theoretical reasons for wanting a theory of quantum gravity, there are some very good practical reasons for wanting such a theory. Ultimately the fate of scientists, theorists and experimentalists alike, rests in the hands of the general public and its elected or appointed political representatives. Why, after… Continue reading Social Relevance of Quantum Gravity