On negative energies, strings, branes, and braneworlds: A review of novel approaches
Matej Pavšič
Abstract
On the way towards quantum gravity and the unification of interaction, several ideas have been rejected and avenues avoided because they were perceived as physically unviable. But in the literature there are works in which it was found the contrary, namely that those rejected topics make sense after all. Such topics, reviewed in this paper, are negative energies occurring in higher derivative theories and ultrahyperbolic spaces, ordering ambiguity of operators in curved spaces, the vast landscape of possible compactifications of extra dimensions in string theory, and quantization of a 3-brane in braneworld scenarios.
Topics & Concepts
PhysicsUnificationTheoretical physicsAmbiguityQuantization (signal processing)String theoryQuantum gravityString (physics)QuantumExtra dimensionsEpistemologyRelationship between string theory and quantum field theoryQuantum field theoryQuantum mechanicsSemiclassical gravityString phenomenologyBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity TheoriesAdvanced Mathematical Theories and Applications