Observable Effects of Quantum Gravity
arXiv:1605.04361
Abstract
We discuss the generic phenomenology of quantum gravity and, in particular, argue that the observable effects of quantum gravity, associated with new, extended, non-local, non-particle-like quanta, and accompanied by a dynamical energy-momentum space, are not necessarily Planckian and that they could be observed at much lower and experimentally accessible energy scales.
7 pages, uses ws-ijmpd.cls and ws-ijmpd.bst; Received honorable mention in the Gravity Research Foundation 2016 Awards for Essays on Gravitation