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Aug 16 at 20:25 comment added MadMax "Quantum mechanics does not fit well with gravity": this is false statement promulgated widely. General relativity works perfectly well as a quantum theory at low energy scale. It only fails to be predictive above the Planck scale. The same can be said of the Standard Model, where QCD fails to be predictive below the QCD scale at which the confinement mechanism is still an unsolved mystery. Given the similarities in their respective challenges (the former at high energy scale, the latter at low energy scale ), do you claim that "Quantum mechanics does not fit well with QCD"? Obviously not.
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Aug 16 at 9:19 comment added Qmechanic Possible duplicates: A list of inconveniences between quantum mechanics and (general) relativity? and links therein.
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