Posted: Jul 21, 2010 4:23 pm
by twistor59
Googling around, I get the impression that there are two variants of LQG around:

Smolin's, which requires Doubly Special Relativity, (or Deformed Special Relativity) and leads to the energy dependent light speed prediction. The second is

Rovelli's which does not require this.

Here is a paper on it with a very interesting looking abstract !

A Planck-scale minimal observable length appears in many approaches to quantum gravity. It is sometimes argued that this minimal length might conflict with Lorentz invariance, because a boosted observer could see the minimal length further Lorentz contracted. We show that this is not the case within loop quantum gravity. In loop quantum gravity the minimal length (more precisely, minimal area) does not appear as a fixed property of geometry, but rather as the minimal (nonzero) eigenvalue of a quantum observable. The boosted observer can see the same observable spectrum, with the same minimal area. What changes continuously in the boost transformation is not the value of the minimal length: it is the probability distribution of seeing one or the other of the discrete eigenvalues of the area. We discuss several difficulties associated with boosts and area measurement in quantum gravity. We compute the transformation of the area operator under a local boost, propose an explicit expression for the generator of local boosts and give the conditions under which its action is unitary.



Bit frustrating that there are two variants, but still, better than a landscape !!