Why Geometry Should Not Be Quantized: A Causal-Medium Unification of Gravity and Quantum Mechanics
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We argue that the conventional program of “quantum gravity” rests on a historical category error: there is no physical or conceptual necessity to quantize spacetime geometry. Quantizing the metric is analogous to quantizing pressure or temperature—it misunderstands the level of description at which continuum fields arise. We present a compact alternative framework, Chronon Field Theory (CFT), in which a single smooth covector field \( \Phi_\mu \) evolves according to the Temporal Coherence Principle (TCP). The TCP equation reproduces, in distinct asymptotic limits, the Einstein equations, Maxwell–Yang– Mills dynamics, the Schrödinger equation, and the Navier–Stokes law. The universal invariant speed and the Planck constant emerge as constitutive properties of the causal medium itself, not as primitive postulates. We show that CFT naturally resolves problems that quantum-gravity approaches have not solved—including the universality of c and the origin of \( \hbar \). In this sense, CFT already achieves the actual goal of “quantum gravity”: a unified account of gravitation and quantum dynamics from a single underlying principle.