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Why can people learn about QED and QCD and not about:QGD(i.e.Quantum gravitodynamics)?What are then the difficulties (both physically and mathematically speaking)that prevented theoretical physicists to develop such a theory??
The discussion centers on the challenges of developing a quantum theory of gravity, referred to as Quantum Geometrodynamics (QGD). Participants explore the physical and mathematical difficulties that hinder the formulation of such a theory, comparing it to established theories like Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) and Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD).
Participants generally agree that mathematical difficulties are a significant barrier to developing a quantum theory of gravity. However, there are competing views regarding the viability and ambition of string theory versus loop quantum gravity, and the discussion remains unresolved regarding which approach may ultimately succeed.
Participants express uncertainty about the experimental capabilities required to test theories of quantum gravity, highlighting the need for precision that is currently unattainable.