
In Our Time Quantum Gravity
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Feb 22, 2001 Physicists explore the challenge of unifying laws governing everyday objects with the quantum world. They discuss revolutionary impact of quantum theory, uncertainty in quantum entities, and attempts to reconcile quantum mechanics with macroscopic physics. Concepts of dimensions, the Big Bang, and a pre-existing state are explored, along with the optimism for solving the quantum gravity problem and the potential impact of a unified theory.
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Two Incompatible Frameworks
- Quantum mechanics and general relativity describe different regimes and currently don't overlap consistently.
- A deeper theory must unite them to explain gravity at the smallest scales.
Uncertainty Is Fundamental
- Heisenberg's principle means quantum entities do not possess definite position and momentum simultaneously.
- The uncertainty is intrinsic to nature, not a measurement problem.
Practical Success, Philosophical Puzzle
- Quantum mechanics is extremely successful yet philosophically unresolved and provisional.
- It predicts and enables technologies but resists intuitive understanding.
