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Would N=8 Supergravity solve quantum gravity if it was finite?

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Answered by sushmita
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&lt;b&gt;<br />If N=8 Supergravity turned out to be finite to all loops in Feynman diagrams, would it be a complete theory of quantum gravity?<br />Some people have said that a theory like loop quantum gravity is needed to understand the discreteness of space-time.

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