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could you explain why quantum mechanics and general relativity don't mix.
please help!
Dr. Candy
please help!
Dr. Candy

alphali said:the conflict arises because the heart of quantum mechanics is uncertainty principal which say that there is no empty space and that what looks like empty space when examined at shorter distances will reveal creation and annihilation of particles and world of frowziness.but the geometry of general relativity is based on the fact that the space were there is no mass the space is flat.and so general relativity says the space is flat while cm says that there is no flat space because there are always particles emerging and vanishing. and string theory is successful in solving this problem.
atyy said:Quantum mechanics and general relativity do mix. http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0311082
Quantum general relativity fails at high energy, as does quantum electrodynamics. This indicates the need for extra degrees of freedom (unless Asymptotic Safety works out http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.3851). AdS/CFT or gauge/gravity duality is conjectured to provide an example of quantum gravity with extra degrees of freedom that doesn't fail at high energies (it gets gravity, but seems not to describe the matter or cosmology of our universe). http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0602037