Minimal Quantities and Measurability. Gravity in Measurable Format and Natural Transition to High Energies
Abstract
A new (more general) definition of the measurability concept not related to the principle of uncertainty is given. Then gravity is studied within the scope of this notion. The measurable format of General Relativity (GR) is constructed and it is shown that this format represents its deformation. Passage of the measurable analog of GR to the high energy (quantum gravitational) region is considered to show that this is quite natural in the physical sense. The results obtained are discussed; a further course of studies by the author is indicated.
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