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How can general relativity and quantum mechanics be reconciled?

Category: Physics

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General relativity describes gravity as curvature of spacetime; quantum mechanics describes the other forces in flat spacetime with non-commuting operators. The two frameworks are inconsistent at high energies and small scales.

Candidate frameworks include string theory, loop quantum gravity, asymptotic safety, and causal set theory. None has yet produced a consensus theory of quantum gravity supported by experiment.

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