In particular, if you think that “quantum theory is incomplete because we haven’t succeeded in quantizing gravity yet,” then think again! Near the end of his final chapter 8.4 (“Understanding quantum mechanics: an unfinished story”), Bricmont points out: “A genuine merging of quantum mechanics and not only general, but even already special » relativity is still an open problem, and might be called the great unrecognized frontier of physics.”
I wish this book had been around already when I was a student. It is a must read for anyone who seriously cares about understanding what our “most fundamental scientific theories” say about the physical world.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1709.05442.pdf
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Rappel.
https://buzut.fr/points-de-montage-linux
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https://tech.mozfr.org/post/2017/08/2...ersectionObserver-arrive-dans-Firefox
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http://guillemant.net/index.php?cate=...age=Ce_quen_disent_les_physiciens.htm
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