Limits of a non-local quantum spacetime

Abstract

A generic implication of incorporating gravitational effects in the analysis of quantum measurements is the existence of a zero-point length of spacetime. This requires an inherently non-local description of spacetime, beyond the usual one based on metric gab(x) etc. The quantum spacetime should instead be reconstructed from non-local bi-tensors of the form Gab … i'j' …(x,x'). A deeper look then reveals a subtle interplay interplay between non-locality and the limit G/c3 0. In particular, the so called emergent gravity paradigm -- in which gravitational dynamics/action/spacetime are emergent and characterised by an *entropy functional* -- arises as the Cheshire grin of a fundamentally non-local quantum spacetime. This essay describes the flow of metric with respect to Planck length, and proposes a novel action for the same.

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