TITLE:
Spacetime Discreteness: Shedding Light on Two of the Simplest Observations in Physics
AUTHORS:
Ahmed Isam
KEYWORDS:
Quantum Gravity, Loop Quantum Gravity, Discrete Time, Discrete Space, Emptiness, Planck Length, Planck Time, Infinities Problem
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.9 No.7,
June
19,
2018
ABSTRACT: Loop quantum gravity is considered to be one of the two major candidates for a theory of quantum gravity. The most appealing aspect about this theory is it predicts that spacetime is not continuous; both space and time have a discrete nature. Simply, space is not infinitely divisible, but it has a granular structure, and time does not flow continuously like a smooth river. This paper demonstrates a review for two missed (unnoted) observations that support the discreteness of the spacetime. The content of this paper does not validate the specific model of quantized geometry of the spacetime which is predicted by the theory itself. Instead, it proves that time does not flow continuously. But it flows in certain, discrete steps, like a ticking of a clock, due to a simple observation which is absence of any possible value of time that can exist between the present and the future. Regarding space, it validates the spatial discreteness, and the existence of spatial granules (space quanta) due to a simple observation which is the existence of the origin position in a coordinates system. All of this is achieved by reviewing the concept of discreteness itself, and applied directly to the observations.