Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong model of the universe. Nature does not use two separate rule-books, but uses two different viewpoints. To see how the conflicting demands of Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity can be easily satisfied, we need the true model of our universe. Ever since Hubble’s law was discovered, scientists speculated that the analogy of an expanding balloon best described the shape of our universe. This view was rejected based on wrong assumptions and replaced by the presently accepted model of a flat and infinite universe, which is wrong! We are confident that we have measured the universe to be (3d) flat using two different methods. Unfortunately, ...
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Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
NOTE: For a brief summary with less technical details (for general, non-scientific readers) here is...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
[ NOTE: For a brief summary with less technical details (for general, non-scientific readers) here i...
NOTE: For a brief summary with less technical details (for general, non-scientific readers) here is ...
[ NOTE: For a brief summary with less technical details (for general, non-scientific readers) here i...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
NOTE: For a brief summary with less technical details (for general, non-scientific readers) here is...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
[ NOTE: For a brief summary with less technical details (for general, non-scientific readers) here i...
NOTE: For a brief summary with less technical details (for general, non-scientific readers) here is ...
[ NOTE: For a brief summary with less technical details (for general, non-scientific readers) here i...
Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity appears to be incompatible because we are using the wrong m...
NOTE: For a brief summary with less technical details (for general, non-scientific readers) here is...