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Why are physicists sure that gravity is quantized (even though we haven't found any proof to that)?
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If a some physicist were to reconcile general relativity and quantum mechanics, would he/she be considered as the greatest physicist of all time?
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Theoretical Physicists of Quora: Do you believe that we are on the right track in approaching a UFT, or do you propose relativity and QM to be misleading, as in there is no way Quantum Gravity is the solution, and we should 'start over'?
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What does the latest research into quantum physics reveal to us about the nature of reality?
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Why is a real basis for understanding general relativity the discovery of graviton?
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If photons are massless, can they warp spacetime fabric?
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Is gravitational wave a wave of gravitons?
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How might we have gotten gravity wrong, according to physicists trying to understand it on the quantum level?
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How do physicists extract the quantum mass from the classical mass?
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Is space continuous or discrete?
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Does spacetime exist, and if so, then why does it not warp itself, at least beyond Planck's scale?
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One of the problems in creating quantum gravity is how would gravity work in probability driven particle parameters, locations. But how do other forces (strong, weak, electromagnetic) work in the probabilistic world of particle parameters, locations?
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If any physicist discovered the theory of quantum gravity, then how powerful will he/she be and will be considered the greatest scientist? What's your view?
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Understanding there is no theory of quantum gravity yet, what is the most reasonable guess as to what happens at the center of a black hole?
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Does quantized spacetime solve the problem of the graviton?
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Why do we need gravitons when gravity is not a force?
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Are the equations of quantum physics related within the theory of quantum gravity?
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Can computers simulate experiments with Newtonian gravity and quantum mechanics merged?
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Why doesn't gravity fit into the standard model?
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Is quantum gravity half of physics?
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