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Standard quantum field theory from entangled relativity
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Despite its non-linear form, entangled relativity possesses both general relativity and standard quantum field theory in a specific (but generic) limit. On one side it means that the theory is consistent with our current understanding of elementary physics. But on the other side it means that our current understanding might actually just be approximately valid: and this, surprisingly, goes for both \textit{general relativity} and standard quantum field theory together.
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