Which approach(es) will lead to a viable theory of quantum gravity?
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Gravitational path integral of metric field
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Gravitational path integral of gauge variables (e.g., spinfoam models)
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Causal set
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AdS/CFT
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Canonical loop quantum gravity
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Quantum geometrodynamics
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Gravity is not subject quantum mechanics
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