Q. Can quantum mechanics and general relativity be realized as a fully consistent theory (perhaps as a quantum field theory)?
- Don't spam
- Don't post irrelevant answers
- Answer only if you know.
Answers
Answered by
2
uantum mechanics, fields are discontinuous and are defined by 'quanta'. ... Quantum mechanics is incompatible with general relativity because in quantum field theory, forces act locally through the exchange of well-defined quanta
Answered by
1
"Within the framework of statistical quantum theory there is no such thing as a complete description of the individual system.
In quantum mechanics, fields are discontinuous and are defined by 'quanta'. Quantum mechanics is incompatible with general relativity because in quantum field theory, forces act locally through the exchange of well-defined quanta.
HOPE IT HELPS ☺️
Similar questions
Physics,
1 month ago
Science,
1 month ago
Physics,
1 month ago
Environmental Sciences,
2 months ago
Math,
9 months ago
Social Sciences,
9 months ago
English,
9 months ago