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The black hole information paradox arises from the conflict between quantum mechanics and general relativity regarding what happens to information that falls into a black hole.
Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) provides a background-independent approach to quantum gravity with discrete geometric structures at the Planck scale.
Compactification mechanisms in string theory explain how extra dimensions are hidden while preserving four-dimensional physics at low energies.
CDT is a non-perturbative approach to quantum gravity using Monte Carlo simulations of triangulated spacetimes with causal structure.
Asymptotic safety proposes that quantum gravity is renormalizable due to a non-trivial ultraviolet fixed point in the renormalization group flow.