[@Vec], I don't have time to solve your quantum gravity problems. My academic resources are currently devoted to simulating a topological quantum computer composed of Fibonacci anyons for the purposes of evaluating the Jones polynomial. P.S. For those who are wondering ([@Kho]), from reading the abstract and briefly skimming the paper, the paper Vec linked is about trying to outline a pathway by which quantum mechanics (the fundamental yet probabilisitc mechanism behind pretty much every physical phenomenon, noticeable around the atomic scale) can be used to derive Einstein's theory of general relativity (our current best widely-accepted model for how gravity works). One step closer to a unified theory of everything. Also, I would have struggled to cram more jargon into an abstract if I had tried.