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Yauza... the biggest discovery in the last twenty years as far as cosmology goes might unite the theory of general relativity and quantum mechanics into a theory of everything. In geekspeak, the discovery translates to a value of 0.2 for r, with a margin of error of plus 0.07 or minus 0.05, at a confidence level exceeding 5 sigma. Which upon hearing this physicist Andrie Linde almost collapsed
I know RW will still be sceptical.
Primordial gravitational wave discovery heralds 'whole new era' in physics | Science | theguardian.com
Primordial gravitational wave discovery heralds 'whole new era' in physics
Gravitational waves could help unite general relativity and quantum mechanics to reveal a 'theory of everything'
This could reveal the interface between the two great theories of physics: general relativity and quantum mechanics. Despite almost a century of effort, the world's physicists have not been able to show how these theories work togethe
I know RW will still be sceptical.
Primordial gravitational wave discovery heralds 'whole new era' in physics | Science | theguardian.com
Primordial gravitational wave discovery heralds 'whole new era' in physics
Gravitational waves could help unite general relativity and quantum mechanics to reveal a 'theory of everything'
This could reveal the interface between the two great theories of physics: general relativity and quantum mechanics. Despite almost a century of effort, the world's physicists have not been able to show how these theories work togethe