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QUANTAL THEORY OF GRAVITY
Tolga Yarman1; Alexander L. Kholmetskii2; Ozan Yarman3; Christian Marchal4
1Istanbul Okan University, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus; 3Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey; 4Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales, Paris, France

PAPER: 443/Mathematics/Regular (Oral) OL
SCHEDULED: 16:25/Wed. 23 Oct. 2024/Marika B2

ABSTRACT:

A new gravitational theory in full symbiosis with quantum mechanics, applicable to all bound fieds is presented. We call it the Quantal Theory of Gravity (QTG). It is in no way an attempt to repair the General Theory of Relativity (GTR). It is a whole new theory. It allows us to end the long lasting dichotomy, of not being able to handle the macroscopic world with the mathematical frameworks developed for the atomic scale. And vice versa, it ends our incapability to describe the atomic world with the mathematical tools which we shaped to describe the macroscopic world. In other words, we now have the same look at both the cosmos and the atom. Unlike what we thought so far, there is strictly no boundary between the microscopic world and the macroscopic world. It is all the same Nature, from protons to galaxies. The content of this presentation, is practically a summary, along with illustrations of our recent article “Quantal Theory of Gravity: Essential Points and Implications”, by C.B. Marchal et al, published in Annals of Physics, Volume 454, in July 2023, 169346.

REFERENCES:
[1] C. Marchal et al. Ann. Phys. 454, 169346, 2023.
[2] L. Iorio 2009 AJ 137, 3615.