YinYang Bipolar Atom—An Eastern Road toward Quantum Gravity

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Based on bipolar dynamic logic and bipolar quantum linear algebra, a causal theory of YinYang bipolar atom is intro-duced in a completely background independent geometry that transcends spacetime. The causal theory leads to an equilibrium-based super symmetrical quantum cosmology of negative-positive energies. It is contended that the new theory has opened an Eastern road toward quantum gravity with bipolar logical unifications of particle and wave, matter and antimatter, relativity and quantum entanglement. Information recovery after a black hole is discussed. It is shown that not only can the new theory be applied in physical worlds but also in logical, mental, social and biological worlds. Falsifiability of the theory is discussed.

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Zhang, W. (2012) YinYang Bipolar Atom—An Eastern Road toward Quantum Gravity. Journal of Modern Physics, 3, 1261-1271. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2012.329163.

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