posted on Jul, 2 2003 @ 11:48 AM
"I don't quite agree here, but that's probably fine. I mean, you can connect everything, but it's just a question of doing it the right way,
making the right assumptions etc. However, no experiments to verify, that's true, so no full-fledged model."
That's what I said. The connection is not yet made and there is no "half-way" on a mathematical theory. You either prove it or you don't. I
said nothing about whether it "can or cannot" be done. I'm only stating that we are not yet there. It will be done, in my opinion.
"Maybe the wording is off, but imagine this, you mix general relativity with quantum mechanics and elementary particle theory, what do you get: the
physics of very obscure objects in the universe."
That is what the Grand Unified Theory is for. It mixes quantum level theories of strong and weak nuclear forces with gravity and electromagnetism.
No one has been able to do this yet. That is the only purpose (as of now) for what will compose the GUT. Relativity is gravity (and the distortion
of spacetime). The GUT, however, is only a matter of energy, not so much a matter of spacetime manipulation (as of yet, if at all).
Thanks for the link. I'll check it out in detail a bit later on.
Keep search'n for those theories
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