Since the standard model of particle physics is a quantum field theory, then any unification will have to include gravity as a quantum field theory; however, no one has been able to create a theory that includes both general relativity and the standard model of particle physics. Can you help?
Yes. Gravity itself is concluded, as of currently, to not be a particle, but as a wave instead, so if gravity itself is not actually a particle, it cant exist in the quantum feild theory as a particle, which is most likely why scientists are struggling to connect the two. Waves just arent particles, and vice versa.
Since the standard model of particle physics is a quantum field theory, then any unification will have to include gravity as a quantum field theory; however, no one has been able to create a theory that includes both general relativity and the standard model of particle physics. Can you help?
Yes. Gravity itself is concluded, as of currently, to not be a particle, but as a wave instead, so if gravity itself is not actually a particle, it cant exist in the quantum feild theory as a particle, which is most likely why scientists are struggling to connect the two. Waves just arent particles, and vice versa.
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