I don't know. I believe in Gravity obviously, but to give an explination on what Gravity actually is, that I can't comment on. Do I believe that Gravity exists on the quantum scale? Yes. Do I believe it's a Gravaton? I don't know. Sometimes I picture gravity as actually being the fabric of...
I'm in no way questioning his morals, just trying to learn more about him...
From what I've read about him, he pretty much ignored the other forces in his later years. Obviously my sources won't always be accurate, but he must have had some good reason to assume that the universe had to be...
Why was he so hung up on the universe being predictable? He even contributed to the discovery of the atom, so why not follow it's advances? Surely he could have made good contributions to the nuclear forces...
Am I wrong in saying dark matter holds the answer to that one? I remember Stephen Hawking saying that should the universe be made up of simply the matter we see around us, it will likely expand forever. But, should the universe be made up of mostly dark matter, on top of all the matter we can...