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Re: Lorentz ViolationPosted by Ramanujan12 on September 27, 2003 at 23:03:30: In Reply to: Re: Cosmological Space-Time and Global Warming? posted by moorglade on September 27, 2003 at 02:23:30: "While no current suggestion of Lorentz violation is firm enough to be considered a prediction, there is nevertheless great interest in the possibility of Lorentz violation induced by Planck scale physics since it offers the hope of an observational window into quantum gravity." I think a field theory deffinently requires this violation of Lorentz symmetry. What needs to happen is some kind of probabilistic symmetry emmerging from a new metric tensor may replace the Lorentzian, or at least account for it. Deffined on the grounds of a possible Planck "hypersymmetry", the equations being more smooth and based in metric topologies rather than wholly algebraic ones. Very usefull paper mooreglade Ramanujan12
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