Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983rspta.310..273a&link_type=abstract
(Royal Society, Discussion on the Constants of Physics, London, England, May 25, 26, 1983) Royal Society (London), Philosophical
Physics
3
Einstein Equations, Gravitation Theory, Relativistic Theory, Theoretical Physics, Unified Field Theory, Broken Symmetry, Newton Theory
Scientific paper
A possible resolution of the difficulties in quantizing general relativity is provided by the suggestion that Einstein gravitation is not a fundamental field theory, but rather is a long-wavelength effective field theory, arising as a scale-symmetry-breaking effect in a renormalizable fundamental theory. In unified theories of this type, Newton's constant will be calculable in terms of fundamental particle masses. The history and current status of these ideas is reviewed.
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