How is the EINSTEIN'S general heory of relativity is
different from Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and
why can they not be an unique principle?
different from Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and
why can they not be an unique principle?
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The general theory of relativity and the uncertainty principle
(quantum mechanics) are about very different things. General
relativity is a classical theory of gravity, and nobody knows how to
combine it properly with quantum mechanics to produce a theory of
quantum gravity. Perhaps string theory is the answer, but e don't know
for sure.
(quantum mechanics) are about very different things. General
relativity is a classical theory of gravity, and nobody knows how to
combine it properly with quantum mechanics to produce a theory of
quantum gravity. Perhaps string theory is the answer, but e don't know
for sure.
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They are totally different things. It's like saying how is is a car different to a bridge.