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Fig. 3.22 A ‘radius of curvature’ is a reciprocal measure of curvature, which is small when curvature is large and large when curvature is small. Quantum gravity is commonly argued to become dominant when space-time curvature radii approach the Planck length, but CCC maintains this applies only to Weyl curvature.
Cycles of Time: An Extraordinary New View of the Universe
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