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Which is more viable, string theory or quantum loop theory? Why?
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What happens to quantum fields inside a black hole?
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Is it possible that gravitons don't exist?
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What is the interactive relationship between quantum gravity and black holes?
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Why can't scientists represent quantum gravity with elementary particles?
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What's the difference between the Grand Unified Theory and the Theory of Everything?
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Are there any credible scientists who have disputed gravity theory?
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If Roger Penrose is right, then isn’t gravity the source of any credible grand unified theory? Didn’t Newton, Einstein, and Hawking all seem to be gravitating towards this conclusion?
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If singularities did really exist in nature, would it mean that general relativity and quantum mechanics would never be unified and therefore would remain inconsistent when applied to those conditions?
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How would a scientist "prove" that gravitons are being detected in his experiments?
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What is quantum teleportation that connects light with gravity?
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Will the theory of quantum gravity be much more complex than Einstein's theory of general relativity just like Einstein’s theory being complex than Newton?
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Should a theory of quantum gravity be able to describe all the gravitational phenomena existing in our reality? That is, even those not foreseen by general relativity?
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If gravity's force is the result of spacetime curvature, then why are physicists still trying to find particles to resolve the conflict in standard and quantum model?
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What are the physical constants on which the theory of quantum gravity is based?
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Does gravity really exist in quantum mechanics?
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What happens to a particle as it spirals into the event-horizon of a black-hole and approaches the speed-of-light?
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Is string theory a quantum field theory?
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What is the evidence that spacetime is discrete at the Planck scale? Is this also true for gravity, or only in general relativity (quantum mechanics)?
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How is gravity measured?
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