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I was recently reading a small news article named Experiments Show Gravity Is Not an Emergent Phenomenon.
http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27102/?ref=rss.
It goes on about gravity not being a traditional force but a emergent phenomenon. But the interseting thing is
I've gone through undergraduate courses in QM but have never heard of this. We can construct a wave function describing a quantum particle but how is this coherent with the statement above?
http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27102/?ref=rss.
It goes on about gravity not being a traditional force but a emergent phenomenon. But the interseting thing is
Kobakhidze argues that since each quantum particle must be described by a large number of other particles
I've gone through undergraduate courses in QM but have never heard of this. We can construct a wave function describing a quantum particle but how is this coherent with the statement above?