Gravity as an emergent phenomenon
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2007-11-29
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World Scientific Publishing Company
Abstract
There are strong reasons to believe that the gravitational interaction — described in
terms of a metric on a smooth space–time — is an emergent, long wavelength phenomenon,
like elasticity. I describe a concrete framework for realizing this paradigm
against the backdrop of several recent results. In this perspective, quantum fluctuations
of the microscopic degrees of freedom of the space–time lead to residual random displacements
of any null surface. The latter can be described in terms of an effective theory
using an action associated with the normal displacements of the null surfaces. Extremizing
this action leads to an equation determining the background geometry. The resulting
theory is Einstein gravity at the lowest order with the Lanczos–Lovelock type quantum
corrections. The metric is not a dynamical variable in this approach and gravity arises
as a coarse-grained statistical feature of an underlying microscopic theory.
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Emergent gravity, Hhorizon thermodynamics, Black hole entropy