Reconstructing the universe
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2005-06-06
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Ambjørn, J.
Jurkiewicz, J.
Loll, R.
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Abstract
We provide detailed evidence for the claim that nonperturbative quantum gravity,
defined through state sums of causal triangulated geometries, possesses a
large-scale limit in which the dimension of spacetime is four and the dynamics of
the volume of the universe behaves semiclassically. This is a first step in reconstructing
the universe from a dynamical principle at the Planck scale, and at the
same time provides a nontrivial consistency check of the method of causal dynamical
triangulations. A closer look at the quantum geometry reveals a number
of highly nonclassical aspects, including a dynamical reduction of spacetime to
two dimensions on short scales and a fractal structure of slices of constant time.