The fact that quantum gravity does not admit a co-variant vacuum state has far-reaching consequences for all physics. It points out that
space could not be empty, and we return to the notion of an
ether . Such a concept requires a preferred reference frame for, e.g., universe expansion and black holes. Here, we intend to discuss vacuum and quantum gravity from three essential viewpoints: universe expansion, black holes existence, and quantum decoherence.
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Subject: Physical Sciences - Astronomy and Astrophysics
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