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Is quantum gravity even detectable?

Since gravity is several orders of magnitude weaker than the rest of the fundamental forces, the force of gravity acting on a single particle is almost *nonexistant. Since there is still a lot left for us to learn about gravity, is it possible that the force is fundamentally undetectable on a quantum scale? Does the plank distance even correctly apply to this type of situation?

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