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=== Chiral fermions and the fermion doubling problem === A significant challenge in theoretical physics lies in unifying LQG, a theory of quantum spacetime, with the [[Standard Model]] of particle physics, which describes fundamental forces and particles. A major obstacle in this endeavor is the [[fermion doubling problem]], which arises when incorporating [[Chiral fermion|chiral fermions]] into the LQG framework. Chiral fermions, such as electrons and quarks, are fundamental particles characterized by their "handedness" or chirality. This property dictates that a particle and its mirror image behave differently under weak interactions. This asymmetry is fundamental to the Standard Model's success in explaining numerous physical phenomena. However, attempts to integrate chiral fermions into LQG often result in the appearance of spurious, mirror-image particles. Instead of a single left-handed fermion, for instance, the theory predicts the existence of both a left-handed and a right-handed version.<ref>{{cite arXiv |last1=Barnett |first1=Jacob |title=Fermion Doubling in Loop Quantum Gravity |date=2015-07-05 |eprint =1507.01232 |last2=Smolin |first2=Lee|class=gr-qc }}</ref> This "doubling" contradicts the observed chirality of the Standard Model and disrupts its predictive power. The fermion doubling problem poses a significant hurdle in constructing a consistent theory of quantum gravity. The Standard Model's accuracy in describing the universe at the smallest scales relies heavily on the unique properties of chiral fermions. Without a solution to this problem, incorporating matter and its interactions into a unified framework of quantum gravity remains a significant challenge. Therefore, resolving the fermion doubling problem is crucial for advancing our understanding of the universe at its most fundamental level and developing a complete theory that unites gravity with the quantum world.
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