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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https://www.letemps.ch/sciences/2016/...leportation-quantique-grandeur-nature
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https://www.newscientist.com/article/...w-to-unite-quantum-theory-and-gravity
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http://www.pourlascience.fr/ewb_pages...cle-l-espace-est-il-discret-29839.php
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La cohérence de phase subsiste dans des métaux désordonnés
Elle induit des effets d’interférence pour une réalisation donnée du
désordre
Le désordre et la cohérence de phase sont des notions
indépendantes
https://www.gdr-meso.phys.ens.fr/uplo...012/montambaux.cours1.cargese2012.pdf
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https://phys.org/news/2017-09-entanglement-inevitable-feature-reality.html
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