Physicists Say We Were Completely Wrong About How Gravity Works
Briefly

A recent theoretical proposal challenges established views in physics by suggesting a radical shift in understanding gravity and quantum mechanics. While quantum mechanics and general relativity describe the universe successfully, they are mathematically incompatible. The authors propose a theory called unified gravity, which discards previous notions of gravity and integrates four components to explain gravitational interactions. This model avoids the reliance on extra dimensions, aiming to be experimentally verifiable and to reconcile general relativity with quantum mechanics in a tangible method.
The main advantages or differences in comparison with many other quantum gravity theories are that our theory does not need extra dimensions that do not yet have direct experimental support.
Unified gravity assumes gravity is managed by four connected components that perfectly interact with one another, allowing general relativity to work with quantum mechanics without sneaking off into other dimensions.
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