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Contrary to weak gravity conjecture, Kerr’s gravitational field of the spinning particles deforms metric topologically on the Compton distance. We show that supersymmetry resolves sharp conflict quantum theory with gravity, forming a SuperBag as a nonperturbative solution of the supersymmetric Higgs model, in which the flat quantum interior of the bag is separated by domain wall from external Kerr–Newman gravity.
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Burinskii, A. Supersymmetric Bag Model for Unification of Gravity with Spinning Particles. Phys. Part. Nuclei 49, 958–960 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106377961805012X
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