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torsten
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For me, it is a dogma that the spacetime in quantum gravity has to be discrete. As far as I know, there is no experiment showing the discreteness. It is interesting that a smooth manifold has much to do with discrete structures.
I will only mention a few one: (for more details, see my essay at FQXi http://fqxi.org/data/essay-contest-files/AsselmeyerMalu_FQXIessay201_1.pdf and http://fqxi.org/data/essay-contest-files/AsselmeyerMalu_AsselmeyerMa.pdf)
1. A smooth manifold is determined by a discrete set of information (the handlebody structure)
2. Areas and volumes can be discrete in hyperbolic 3-manifolds (smooth) by using Mostow rigidity.
3.The smooth structure of a 4-manifold can be very wild and is determined by an infinite discrete structure, a tree.
These are only a few points. Ok, currently our theory does not include gravity but we are working on this and it looks promising.
I will only mention a few one: (for more details, see my essay at FQXi http://fqxi.org/data/essay-contest-files/AsselmeyerMalu_FQXIessay201_1.pdf and http://fqxi.org/data/essay-contest-files/AsselmeyerMalu_AsselmeyerMa.pdf)
1. A smooth manifold is determined by a discrete set of information (the handlebody structure)
2. Areas and volumes can be discrete in hyperbolic 3-manifolds (smooth) by using Mostow rigidity.
3.The smooth structure of a 4-manifold can be very wild and is determined by an infinite discrete structure, a tree.
These are only a few points. Ok, currently our theory does not include gravity but we are working on this and it looks promising.