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To merge quantum physics and general relativity, physicists aim to quantize gravity. But what if gravity isn’t quantum at all?
Scientists think gravity could be a quantum field, and they're getting closer to confirming it.
A new physics paper takes a step toward creating a long-sought "theory of everything" by uniting gravity with the quantum world. However, the new theory remains far from being proven observationally.
Bringing gravity into the fold has been the goal of generations of physicists, who have struggled to reconcile the incompatibility of two cornerstones of modern physics: quantum field theory and ...
Scientists test for quantum nature of gravity Research at the south pole studied the mysterious quantum structure of space and time Date: May 4, 2024 Source: University of Texas at Arlington ...
A new quantum recipe for black holes could be the first step toward a theory of "quantum gravity", the "holy grail" of physics.
String theory proposes that the universe’s fundamental particles aren’t points but tiny vibrating strings, whose different modes create the variety of matter and forces, including gravity ...
"By understanding quantum gravity, we could solve some of the mysteries of our universe — like how it began, what happens inside black holes, or uniting all forces into one big theory." ...
The implications of this research are profound. By linking gravity to quantum information theory, the study provides a potential pathway to a unified theory of quantum gravity.
Quantum gravity is the missing link between general relativity and quantum mechanics, the yet-to-be-discovered key to a unified theory capable of explaining both the infinitely large and the ...
The study introduces a novel approach that derives gravity from quantum relative entropy, bridging the gap between two of the most fundamental yet seemingly incompatible theories in physics ...