kamil Posted March 26, 2006 Report Posted March 26, 2006 Hey, im just curious on what are todays puzzles/paradoxes/mysteries in theoretical physics. I already know that there is the search for the Unified theory.I have also heard that there is a contradiction between GR and QM, can someone please explain this in simple terms. And can you please list any other problems that the leading theoretical physicists are currently working on. I dont want to get the idea that physics is 'complete' because i know from reading Max Planck's biograghy to not think like that. Thanks in Advance, Kamil. Quote
Jay-qu Posted March 26, 2006 Report Posted March 26, 2006 I dont know about a contradiction but GR has smooth continuous spacial fabric while QM on a very small scale (sub plank length) is chaotic and not smooth at all. One way this is rectified is bringing in strings which have a very small but finite length that does away with point particles and hence smoothing out the bumps in QM. Problems, I would say blackholes still hold some mystery, and I would like to see gravity defined more definitly Quote
Qfwfq Posted March 27, 2006 Report Posted March 27, 2006 QM on a very small scale (sub plank length) is chaotic and not smooth at all.Actually, this is a consequence of considering gravity in QM. Considered separately, the two don't run into trouble, x and t have continuous spectra in basic QM. Quote
Jay-qu Posted March 27, 2006 Report Posted March 27, 2006 Actually, this is a consequence of considering gravity in QM. Considered separately, the two don't run into trouble, x and t have continuous spectra in basic QM.ok, i see.. but can you consider them seperately and get correct results? how is this different from when they are combined :love:.. Quote
Qfwfq Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 ok, i see.. but can you consider them seperately and get correct results?Yes, a lot of correct results have been obtained, at whopping huge scales of distance... I mean, greater than several Planck lengths. Quote
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