This second part of our investigation into the Li Equation kB TP tP = explores its deep and multifaceted connections with major approaches to quantum gravity: string theory (particularly spacetime foam conceptions), loop quantum gravity (LQG), causal set theory, and non-commutative geometry. We demonstrate that the Li Equation naturally emerges as a consistency condition or effective description within these frameworks, connecting their core geometric or combinatorial structures to thermodynamic and temporal concepts. In string theory, it relates to the Hagedorn temperature and the characteristic size of stringy spacetime foam cells. In LQG, it links the minimal area gap to a fundamental temperature and a minimal time step in spin network evolution. In causal set theory, it provides an energy scale for causal relations between events. We further show that the equation can be derived from a conjectured fundamental algebra of observables at the Planck scale, suggesting non-commutativity between time and temperature operators: T, t = iP²/c H. This part establishes the Li Equation not as a competing theory but as a potent synthetic framework that reveals unexpected unities across disparate quantum gravity research programs and suggests concrete pathways for phenomenological model-building.
Li Yuanjian (Fri,) studied this question.