Dimensional flow and fuzziness in quantum gravity: emergence of stochastic spacetime
Abstract
We show that the uncertainty in distance and time measurements found by the heuristic combination of quantum mechanics and general relativity is reproduced in a purely classical and flat multi-fractal spacetime whose geometry changes with the probed scale (dimensional flow) and has non-zero imaginary dimension, corresponding to a discrete scale invariance at short distances. Thus, dimensional flow can manifest itself as an intrinsic measurement uncertainty and, conversely, measurement-uncertainty estimates are generally valid because they rely on this universal property of quantum geometries. These general results affect multi-fractional theories, a recent proposal related to quantum gravity, in two ways: they can fix two parameters previously left free (in particular, the value of the spacetime dimension at short scales) and point towards a reinterpretation of the ultraviolet structure of geometry as a stochastic foam or fuzziness. This is also confirmed by a correspondence we establish between Nottale scale relativity and the stochastic geometry of multi-fractional models.
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@article{arxiv.1706.02159,
title = {Dimensional flow and fuzziness in quantum gravity: emergence of stochastic spacetime},
author = {Gianluca Calcagni and Michele Ronco},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.02159},
year = {2017}
}
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25 pages. v2: minor typos corrected, references added