Physicists recognize that both relativity and quantum theory are valid within their respective domains, with relativity applicable to massive objects over large distances and quantum mechanics relevant for small-scale phenomena. The two theories often yield conflicting results when applied to black holes, where neither provides a satisfactory explanation. While relativity is essential for understanding the behavior of stars and large-scale structures, quantum mechanics governs atomic and subatomic interactions. The challenge lies in reconciling these theories into a unified framework that can accurately describe extreme conditions. Ongoing research aims to develop a theory that integrates both perspectives effectively.