Abstract

Recent theoretical developments indicate that the presence of gravity (curved space–time) can give rise to important new quantum effects, such as cosmological particle production and black-hole evaporation. These processes hint at intriguing new relations between quantum theory, thermodynamics and space–time structure and encourage the hope that a better understanding of a full quantum theory of gravity may emerge from this approach.

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