General relativity and quantum mechanics

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i want to know if there an experience that shows how can we verify the quantum physics that studies everything that is subatomic up to quark ,and thank u again
 
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You mean "experiment", right? There's no single experiment that verifies all of it. Each experiment tests the accuracy of some small subset of a theory's predictions, so it takes hundreds of experiments to do it really thoroughly. If you want more information, you will have to ask a much more specific question.
 
yea,i meant an experiment like ,so can u please ,quote one of these experiments
 
like an experiment called "Gravity Probe B" which as its objective is to verify the Lense-Thirring effect,so, there is an experiment that shows how we can verify the quantum physics that studies everything that is subatomic up to quark ,and thank u again
 
We often see discussions about what QM and QFT mean, but hardly anything on just how fundamental they are to much of physics. To rectify that, see the following; https://www.cambridge.org/engage/api-gateway/coe/assets/orp/resource/item/66a6a6005101a2ffa86cdd48/original/a-derivation-of-maxwell-s-equations-from-first-principles.pdf 'Somewhat magically, if one then applies local gauge invariance to the Dirac Lagrangian, a field appears, and from this field it is possible to derive Maxwell’s...
I read Hanbury Brown and Twiss's experiment is using one beam but split into two to test their correlation. It said the traditional correlation test were using two beams........ This confused me, sorry. All the correlation tests I learnt such as Stern-Gerlash are using one beam? (Sorry if I am wrong) I was also told traditional interferometers are concerning about amplitude but Hanbury Brown and Twiss were concerning about intensity? Isn't the square of amplitude is the intensity? Please...
I am not sure if this belongs in the biology section, but it appears more of a quantum physics question. Mike Wiest, Associate Professor of Neuroscience at Wellesley College in the US. In 2024 he published the results of an experiment on anaesthesia which purported to point to a role of quantum processes in consciousness; here is a popular exposition: https://neurosciencenews.com/quantum-process-consciousness-27624/ As my expertise in neuroscience doesn't reach up to an ant's ear...
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