Gravitational complementary principle: A new approach to quantum gravity

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16 pages, more on cosmological constant and hierarchy problems, references added

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A new idea of quantum gravity is developed based on {\it Gravitational Complementary Principle}. This principle states that gravity has dual complement features: The quantum and classical aspects of gravity are complement and absolutely separated by the planck length into planckian and over-planckian domains, respectively. The classical Einstein equations are correct at the fundamental level at over-planckian domain and general relativity is not a low energy limit of a more fundamental theory. The quantum gravity is totally confined to the planckian domain with a new kind of ultra-short range interaction, mediated by massive (Planck mass) particles, through the virtual microscopic wormholes of the Planck scale with action $\hbar$. There is no room for gravitons or extra dimensions in this scenario. It is shown that the hierarchy problem can solve the cosmological constant problem via this new quantum gravity.

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