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Graduate Gravity - a non-physical entity
Is it motion that causes excitation?- vivekfw66
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Gravity - a non-physical entity
Can you give me a little more mathematical insight into this as to exactly how the mathematical methods breakdown at Planck's scale?- vivekfw66
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Is Empty Space Truly Void of Energy and Matter?
Is there in reality empty space where there is no energy or matter? or has anyone seen or detected it?- vivekfw66
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- Empty Empty space Space
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Gravity - a non-physical entity
My question is how does Quantum theory come to a conclusion that gravity comes in quanta just like photons?- vivekfw66
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Gravity - a non-physical entity
every wave is caused by disturbance caused in spacetime. but if spacetime curvature is resulting in gravity, then what is it that spacetime is disturbing?- vivekfw66
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Gravity - a non-physical entity
How does QM come to a conclusion that gravity is quantizable?- vivekfw66
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- Gravity
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Space-time continuity as an assumption in quantum theory
That's a good question. If spacetime is not continuous then mass and energy cannot be discreet.- vivekfw66
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Space-time continuity as an assumption in quantum theory
There is an apparent conflict between relativity and quantum theory, in which case quantum theory must be redundant isn't it as it explicitly makes the assumption that spacetime is continuous whereas relativity in-fact derives the notion that spacetime is continuous from an experimentally...- vivekfw66
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- Continuity Quantum Quantum theory Space-time Theory
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- Forum: Quantum Physics