Message from @mineyful
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And the end result of applying this perturbation to gravity is non-renormalizable
Do you have a comprised pdf of your research?
Meaning that the math springs to infinity and our normal way of resolving it fails
@thing this isn't research, and surely with your junior level physics knowledge you can understand this basic perturbation?
Anyways, when the infinities emerge the mathematics breaks down resulting in gravity being non-renormalizable which means that we can't apply peturbative theory to it
Meaning that gravity cannot be reconciled with quantum field theory
The major flaw in your gravity disproof is that you are trying to disprove gravity by applying a Quantum System. Which has no real relavance at all to Relativity. You are just trying to apply two opposing theories
You can concede now or continue with your useless ad homs and excuses
this doesnt disproove gravity
@thing oh, show me how the equation doesn't lead to non-renormalizable gravity and please renormalize it for me
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Then claim your Nobel prize
I'll wait.
@thing "The major flaw in your gravity disproof is that you are trying to disprove gravity by applying a Quantum System. Which has no real relavance at all to Relativity. You are just trying to apply two opposing theories"
Why dont you show me how it DOES indeed lead to re-normalizable gravity
After all, if you are trying to prove something then why would you ask someone else
Cmon now disprove quatum physics and general relativity
Ill wait
In physics there are two major theories to describe our universe. Quantum field theory and general relativity. Quantum field theory is a unifying theory that has so far encompassed electromagnetism, the weak force, and the strong force in their respective branches quantum electroweak theory and quantum chromodynamics. However, to create a full description of our universe we also need to add gravity, since it is the fourth fundamental interaction. And thus far gravity has broken down in small scales and places of extreme gravitational curvature. So, to create a unifying theory of physics (a so called theory of everything) we need to reconcile general relativity and furthermore gravity with quantum field theory.
@97 Eleven No personal attacks/insults please
if you would tell me where you're studying at that would help
so I could see what your major offers
and what they offer to undergrads research wise
I understand how general relativity and quantum mechanics break down at a fundamental level. But this in no way disproves what we know about the observable universe
Show me it mathematically
Show me how the equations of each respective theory break down
I think that's where our miscommunication lies
@thing I'd stop here if he won't tell me where he goes he is most likely lying about what he knows
You are not disproving gravity at all, you are just trying to stump me with quantum system field equations
He's not trying to explain the concept to you
he's spamming equations and garble that doesn't help anyone
if he cared and knew what he was talking about he would ELI5 for you
At this point he has no credibility on his major or place of study
his expertise is as good as ours right now
How does this conclude to you that the Earth is flat? It's one thing to acknowledge that gravity is not a unifying theory, but to become a FE because of that?
You can find the equations he so called made from simply looking at some Quantum field equations
He isnt disproving gravity
Please @97 Eleven describe how this was conclusive to u being a FE