Talk:Quantum gravity

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A mixed state cascade is the gradual change of a mixed state into another mixed state (usually gradually, thus it happens for a period and not momentarily).

(On the other hand, in complex phenomena like gravity, we certainly have more "mixed state cascades", but intervening pure states (for example bumping particles) do occur at smaller proportions.

Section blanking of "quantum gravitational corrections"[edit]

I am blanking self-promotional spam that appears here, and also in Black hole thermodynamics, Hawking radiation, Quantum gravity and Reissner–Nordström metric. Since this affects four articles, please see Talk:Black hole thermodynamics for discussion. 67.198.37.16 (talk) 03:18, 22 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I agree with removing the Delgado reference, but you removed the entire "Quantum gravity as an effective field theory" section.
Delgado's reference was added May 1, 2022. Before this edit there was still a (much shorter) section about effective field theory. Do you want to add it back or should I do it? Udifuchs (talk) 03:27, 23 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]