What is the Connection Between Quantum Mechanics and Relativity?

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My name is Michael, and like any here I enjoy physics and want to discover what makes the universe tick. Einstein's Theory of Relativity, and Quantum Mechanics are my two main interests.
 
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So, I'm not sure how well it will work out, but I have a theory that may help understand a link between quantum mechanics and relativity.
Bear with me.
We see through equation that according to relativity, our universe can be perceived as a straight line. Rab - 1/2Rgab=Tab
We also see through equation that our universe is observable as curves, quanta bouncing from one field to the next, producing viewable waves.
I believe that where there is one quantum reaction there is another that is equal and opposite. These two or more quantum reactions create opposite wavelengths that, when sped up, generate a viewable straight line that we can observe as relativity.
I have yet to find a suitable equation, but I believe that if we were to slow the rate at which relativity is viewed we would see the quantum wavelengths generating the plain.

Thoughts?
 
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