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Volume 7 · 2026

Research at the foundations of quantum and gravitational physics

Original articles, reviews, and communications in theoretical physics, gravitation, cosmology, and astrophysics.

Volume 7, 2026

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Time-symmetric relativistic and quantum theories. 3. Time-symmetric quantum field theory

Time-symmetric relativity, based on the Zisman-Stueckelberg-Feynman interpretation, includes reference frames moving backward in ordinary time and extends symmetry to the full Lorentz group O(1,3) with four-inversion. The article formulates time-symmetric quantum field theory as a theory of many-particle systems with positive state norms, no zero-point vacuum energy, causal propagators, and the usual diagram technique. Accounting for gravity at the Planck scale provides gravitational self-regularization of loop diagrams, finite perturbation series in the Standard Model and quantum gravity, and finite chiral-anomaly contributions that cancel in the Standard Model.

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Finite quantum theory of fields and strings. 1

In standard quantum field theory, where free quanta have only positive energy, the antiparticle operators were introduced “manually” and this led to the diverging zero-point energy, which meant the inconsistency of the theory. In the Stueckelberg-Feynman (SF)…

Finite quantum theory of fields and strings. 2

After the discovery of the slow growth of loop corrections with cutoff energy and the possibility of renormalization of the Lagrangians, the main unsolved problem of quantum field theory remained ultraviolet divergences, and the long search for a physical mech…

Diffusion treatment of quantum theory and gravity. 3

The diffusion treatment of quantum mechanics and gravity described in the previous two papers was based on the fact of the existence of a background field whose energy density determines the rate of quantum fluctuations, i.e. the rate of proper times, and grav…

Theory of frozars and its observable effects 1

As a star collapses, positions of its particles, as for any extended object, must be set on the hypersurfaces of simultaneity t = const., marked by world time moments t, i.e. ordinary astronomical time around a star. Then the surface of a dust star freezes ove…

Theory of frozars and its observable effects 2

The Oppenheimer-Snyder (OS) solution of the Einstein equations for a homogeneous dust star at a parabolic velocity (k = 0), as well as the solution for elliptic velocity (k = + 1), obtained by O. Klein and S. Weinberg by two other methods, describe the collaps…

Slowing time cosmology solving the double redshift paradox

In static space, the redshift of photons from the receding sources is related by the Doppler effect. In the expanding space, the sources in our rest frame emit without the Doppler redshift, but along the path wavelengths of photons will experience a redshift d…

On solutions of fundamental problems of physics

In quantum and gravitational physics, a large set of fundamental problems have accumulated over the past hundred years, which shows the incompleteness of the formation of basic theories. In the paper solutions a number of such problems, presented by the author…

Local and global theories of relativity in flat and curved spacetimes

Special and general theories of relativity consist in describing both local and global phenomena - the first in flat, and the second in curved spacetime. In the paper it is shown that each of these two classes of relativistic effects, local and global, is univ…

Diffusion treatment of quantum mechanics and its consequences

Localized ensemble of free microparticles spreads out as in a frictionless diffusion satisfying the principle of relativity. An ensemble of classical particles in a fluctuating classical scalar field diffuses in a similar way, and this analogy is used to formu…

Diffusion gravity and its consequences

Diffusion quantum mechanics (DQM), proposed recently (Zakir, 2020-21), describes a conservative diffusion of classical particles in a fluctuating classical scalar field and, in a homogeneous field, derives the formalism of quantum mechanics. In an inhomogeneou…

Gravitational self-regularization of quantum fields at Planck scales

Loop diagrams with near-Planck energies create a strong external gravitational field, which slows down local processes for distant observers up to their freezing. Since Planck length is the gravitational radius of the system of quanta, the events of this and s…

Foundations of time-symmetric physics. 2. Quantum field theory

Time symmetric theory (TST), described in the first article and based on the equivalence principle of particle physics, is applied to quantum fields and time-symmetric quantum field theory is formulated. This principle is based on the Zisman-Stückelberg-Feynma…

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