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Weinberg,Gravitation and Cosmology: Principles and Applications of the General Theory of Relativity(John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1972)

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Relativistic Gravity-Induced Entanglement via Frame Dragging

quant-ph · 2026-06-30 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Derives the same entanglement phase from frame dragging via Schrödinger evolution and path-integral methods in linearized gravity, including retardation effects, under locality assumptions that would imply non-classical gravity.

Metric affine gravity with dynamical chronology protection

gr-qc · 2026-04-09 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

A new metric-affine gravity toy model dynamically generates a global time function via projective invariance breaking to enforce stable causality, recovering mimetic gravity and yielding a broader dark sector.

From minimal-length quantum theory to modified gravity

gr-qc · 2025-11-18 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

A systematic mapping is derived from GUP parameters in minimal-length quantum theory to higher-order curvature coefficients in extended gravity, with an application yielding an upper bound on the minimal measurable length via light deflection corrections.

Regular black holes with gravitational self-energy as dark matter

gr-qc · 2025-09-10 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Incorporating non-local gravitational self-energy from a T-duality-inspired model yields a regular neutral black-hole metric with extremal Planck-mass particle-black-hole solutions that are thermodynamically stable and suggested as dark matter.

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  • Relativistic Gravity-Induced Entanglement via Frame Dragging quant-ph · 2026-06-30 · unverdicted · none · ref 66

    Derives the same entanglement phase from frame dragging via Schrödinger evolution and path-integral methods in linearized gravity, including retardation effects, under locality assumptions that would imply non-classical gravity.