Gravity and quantum physics are fundamentally incompatible
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Gravity and quantum physics are fundamentally incompatible
"General Relativity has yet to let us down. Its success rate is 100%, from tabletop experiments to gravitational lensing and the formation of the great cosmic web."
"The Standard Model's predictions have always been found to agree with experimental results; anomalies have appeared, but each time, the Standard Model is ultimately vindicated."
"A huge fundamental problem at the heart of both General Relativity and the Standard Model is that they simply don't work together, creating inconsistencies in our understanding of the Universe."
Physics continues to evolve, with General Relativity and the Standard Model being highly successful theories. General Relativity accurately describes gravitation and has a perfect success rate in various applications. The Standard Model consistently predicts particle interactions and has been validated despite anomalies. However, a significant issue arises as these two theories do not work together, creating a fundamental problem in achieving a consistent understanding of the Universe in the 21st century.
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