SAKHAROV'S INDUCED GRAVITY: A MODERN PERSPECTIVE
MATT VISSERPhysics Department, Washington University in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO 63130-4899, USA
2002en
ABI
Abstract
Sakharov's 1967 notion of "induced gravity" is currently enjoying a significant resurgence. The basic idea, originally presented in a very brief 3-page paper with a total of four formulas, is that gravity is not "fundamental" in the sense of particle physics. Instead it was argued that gravity (general relativity) emerges from quantum field theory in roughly the same sense that hydrodynamics or continuum elasticity theory emerges from molecular physics. In this article we will translate the key ideas into modern language, and explain the various versions of Sakharov's idea currently on the market.
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