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Different Mass Definitions and Their Pluses and Minuses Related to Gravity

Espen Gaarder Haug

2023Foundations29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The discussion of what matter and mass are has been going on for more than 2500 years. Much has been discovered about mass in various areas, such as relativity theory and modern quantum mechanics. Still, quantum mechanics has not been unified with gravity. This indicates that there is perhaps something essential not understood about mass in relation to gravity. In relation to gravity, several new mass definitions have been suggested in recent years. We will provide here an overview of a series of potential mass definitions and how some of them appear likely preferable for a potential improved understanding of gravity at a quantum level. This also has implications for practical things such as getting gravity predictions with minimal uncertainty.

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Quantum gravityTheoretical physicsRelation (database)General relativityPhysicsTheory of relativityGravitationQuantumClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceDatabaseRelativity and Gravitational TheoryQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories