>>> PBS Spacetime has a video out now on whether gravity is actually random. I don't know whether it addresses theories of superfluid quantum gravity.
It doesn't, it talks about the possibility of randomness allowing gravity to be classical and not quantum. If my understanding is correct, the gist of it is that certain random fluctuations in gravity would prevent it from contradicting Heisenberg's uncertainty principle when interacting with quantum entities.
It doesn't, it talks about the possibility of randomness allowing gravity to be classical and not quantum. If my understanding is correct, the gist of it is that certain random fluctuations in gravity would prevent it from contradicting Heisenberg's uncertainty principle when interacting with quantum entities.