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Can effects of quantum gravity be observed in the cosmic microwave background?
We investigate the question whether small quantum-gravitational effects can
be observed in the anisotropy spectrum of the cosmic microwave background
radiation. An observation of such an effect is needed in order to discriminate
between different approaches to quantum gravity. Using canonical quantum
gravity with the Wheeler-DeWitt equation, we find a suppression of power at
large scales. Current observations only lead to an upper bound on the energy
scale of inflation, but the framework is general enough to study other
situations in which such effects might indeed be seen.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, essay awarded first prize in the Gravity Research
Foundation essay competition 201
Combinatorics of Chord Progressions
Color poster with text and diagrams.This study explored an overlap between combinatorics and music. The goal was to show chord progressions that are common to a specific collection of music, composer, or era.University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
On the Concept of Law in Physics
I discuss the main features of the concept of law in physics. Fundamental
laws from Newtonian mechanics to general relativity are reviewed. I end with an
outlook on the new form of laws in the emerging theory of quantum gravity.Comment: 10 pages, to appear in the Proceedings of the conference "The concept
of law in science", Heidelberg, 4-5 June 201
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