
Theory of everything: do we really need one?
Great Mysteries of Physics
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Our two best theories of nature are quantum mechanics and general relativity. Each has been tested experimentally over and over, but they clash. Popular approaches include string theory or lube quantum gravity. The Vladkovich Ral is a professor of physics at the University of Oxford in the UK. He says that trouble with uniting quantum Mechanics and general relativity is partly down to the different mathematics they use.
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