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A theory that describes how matter interacts dynamically with the geometry of space and time. It was first published by Einstein in 1915 and is currently used to study the structure and evolution of the universe, as well as having practical applications like GPS.
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Would non-hyperbolic space times have different laws?
Would a non-hyperbolic model of our universe have fundamentally different laws than our universe?
For example, in Gödel's metric, its laws would be described by general relativity. But if the Gödel s …
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What if quantum mechanics and general relativity are not connected? [duplicate]
The main objective in modern physics research is to find a way to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity thorugh a series of theoretical approaches called "quantum gravity theories"
But what …
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Problems with Twistor theory
Penrose developed a theory called "twistor theory" that tries to describe the universe using twistors. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twistor_theory)
From what I've read, there are a lot of papers re …