RE: General relativity 101 - Gravitational waves in a nutshell

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General relativity 101 - Gravitational waves in a nutshell

in steemstem •  6 years ago 

Thanks for your thoughts on this!

Full agreement that if all interaction are quantized then gravity should as well. Wait and see or get out and develop the right experiments to test it...

Anyway, thanks for the frank response. My "gut feeling" is that understanding how gravity operates at quantum scales will provide insight into the theory of everything... cheers!

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My "gut feeling" is that understanding how gravity operates at quantum scales will provide insight into the theory of everything... cheers!

I agree with this. The question being: will we ever manage (in very few words, this demands to shake quite strongly quantum field theory to generalize it :p )

To answer your question: not sure...

Hopefully or likely AI can help!! Hahaha. Before it tries to take us out! Ever seen Black Mirror (the show)?

No one can be sure :)

I haven't seen the show (I even have no idea what it is about (will google it later)).

I am not too keen on TV or shows in general, but for some excellent science fiction and discussion about technology, AI, etc, Black Mirror is the way to go...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Mirror

Black Mirror
Black Mirror is a British science fiction anthology television series created by Charlie Brooker, with Brooker and Annabel Jones serving as the programme showrunners. It examines modern society, particularly with regard to the unanticipated consequences of new technologies. Episodes are standalone, usually set in an alternative present or the near future, often with a dark and satirical tone, though some are more experimental and lighter.
The show premiered for two series on the British television channel Channel 4 on December 2011 and February 2013, respectively.

Wow thanks @wikitextbot. You are crazy fast.... a sign of the coming singularity?

Even better than google :D

Hahaha.... GoogleAI...