Thursday, October 9, 2014

A list of inconveniences between quantum mechanics and (general) relativity?


It is well known that quantum mechanics and (general) relativity do not fit well. I am wondering whether it is possible to make a list of contradictions or problems between them?


E.g. relativity theory uses a space-time continuum, while quantum theory uses discrete states.


I am not merely looking for a solution or rebuttal of such opposites, more for a survey of the field out of interest.




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