qr and quantum-gravity

The Gauss-Maxwell-Newton Quantum-Relativity
What is the connection between Einstein's revitalized General Theory (quantum variation) and quantum-gravity? There is no connection at all. The Quantum Theory of Relativity (in the gravitational case) GRqr, has the singular merit of actually existing, while "quantum-gravity" is just a silly name for a theory that does not even exist. I suspect that any loose talk of so-called "quantum-gravity" is all just complete “mad hatter 10/6” nonsense, but I do not know anything about it, because I cannot not study a theory that does not even exist.
Alice then stamped her little foot and said, in a rather irritated tone of voice; "if the mad hatters talking their heads off about 'quantum-gravity', understood the slightest thing at all about gravity, let alone kitchen-table gravitational-relativity, then they would not need any help from me."
One needs to ask oneself what the connection between The Quantum Theory of Relativity (gravitational case) GRqr, and quantum-physics is? The only connection is the quantum timing logic and the entanglement timing logic. In order to understand The Quantum Theory of Relativity (gravitational case) GRqr, one does not need to know anything much about actual quantum mechanics. In rather the same way, in order to understand why a car has surplus energy going down a steep hill, but requires huge engine effort to climb back up the steep hill, one does not need to know anything much about actual motor mechanics. One must understand Bell’s Inequality and the 1972 Clauser and Freedman observation, but that is ten minutes work. In fact, The Quantum Theory of Relativity neatly ties off Bohr's excellent Copenhagen Interpretation by explaining historic-emitter-entanglement, but that is merely a bonus, The Quantum Theory of Relativity requires no interpretation of quantum physics whatsoever.
leave the tea party, let's get back to Einstein
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