The relevance of this research area derives from the fact that presently none of the candidate theories for quantum gravity has made contact to experiment. Phenomenological models are designed to bridge this gap by allowing physicists to test for general properties that the to-be-found theory of quantum gravity has. Even negative results are thus useful guides to the development of the theory by excluding possible properties. Phenomenological models are also necessary to assess the promise of future experiments.
References
- Amelino-Camelia, Giovanni (2008). "Quantum Gravity Phenomenology". arXiv.
- Hossenfelder, Sabine (2010). "Experimental Search for Quantum Gravity". arXiv.
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