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= The Quantum Theory of Space-Time = The Quantum Theory of Space-Time is a physical theory formulated by the Russian scientist Vasily Yanchilin.

It attempts to explain the phenomenon of gravity as a purely quantum-mechanical effect.

The theory explicitely contradicts the General Theory of Relativity and has not been experimentally corroborated. For this reason it is currently rejected by the scientific community and has not received much attention.

The main hypothesis behind the theory is the variability of the speed of light, which becomes a scalar field on the three dimensional euclidean space. The body of the theory is derived from this main postulate; using logic, mathematics, physical intuition and the validity of the special theory of relativity and quantum mechanics.

Statement of the Postulate
The speed of light at a point of space r at an instant of time t is given by:

$$ c^2(\vec{r},t)=\sum_{i=1}^N \frac{G \ M_i}{|\vec{r}-\vec{r_i}(t)|} $$

Where the sum is extended to all the masses of the universe, evaluated at their instantaneous positions. It is worth noting that no contradiction arise here with the special theory of relativity, as will be shown later in this article.

Trivial consequences of the Postulate
Some trivial consequences can be derived from the first postulate. The first of them is that, as one approaches the limits of the universe, the speed of light approaches zero. As this happens, relativistic effects start happening at macroscopic velocities and time stops completely for particles at rest. According to the special theory of relativity, it becomes impos