What If Gravity is NOT Quantum?
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Top Comments (10)
That bit with the equations ending up with the Schwarzschild radius is like the universe is doing stand-up comedy and going “thank you, I’m here all week”
This always confused me. Doesn’t Einstein’s theory mean that gravity is NOT a force but the curvature of Spacetime? If so, why would it act the same as the other “forces” and have any need to be quantized?
The fact that the graviton detector model maths spat out the Schwarzchild radius and so would prevent any confirmation of the existence of the graviton made me laugh more than it should have. The irony is amazing. "We did it! We made a graviton detector!" "Awesome! Where is it?" "In that Planck-sized black hole in the cor..." <black hole evapourates and explodes>
I always wondered: why would it be quantum if gravity is just curvature of space?
My favorite channel where I don't understand 90% of what's going on but still continue to watch lol
Gravity pulled us all here
It’s crazy how literally the most recorded/observed universal force still remains a mystery.
11:51 - Thank you for clearing up what a kilohertz was. Everything else in this video is easily understood, but without knowing what this strange kilohertz thing was, none of it would have made any sense whatsoever. So, thank you again.
Has the idea that gravity isn't a force at all been rejected?
You know one thing that Matt said in an earlier video that I'm going to keep with me for the rest of my life. There really aren't any singularities. A singularity points to a gap in our understanding. Solving the singularity leads to new knowledge.
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Top Comments (10)
That bit with the equations ending up with the Schwarzschild radius is like the universe is doing stand-up comedy and going “thank you, I’m here all week”
This always confused me. Doesn’t Einstein’s theory mean that gravity is NOT a force but the curvature of Spacetime? If so, why would it act the same as the other “forces” and have any need to be quantized?
The fact that the graviton detector model maths spat out the Schwarzchild radius and so would prevent any confirmation of the existence of the graviton made me laugh more than it should have. The irony is amazing. "We did it! We made a graviton detector!" "Awesome! Where is it?" "In that Planck-sized black hole in the cor..." <black hole evapourates and explodes>
I always wondered: why would it be quantum if gravity is just curvature of space?
My favorite channel where I don't understand 90% of what's going on but still continue to watch lol
Gravity pulled us all here
It’s crazy how literally the most recorded/observed universal force still remains a mystery.
11:51 - Thank you for clearing up what a kilohertz was. Everything else in this video is easily understood, but without knowing what this strange kilohertz thing was, none of it would have made any sense whatsoever. So, thank you again.
Has the idea that gravity isn't a force at all been rejected?
You know one thing that Matt said in an earlier video that I'm going to keep with me for the rest of my life. There really aren't any singularities. A singularity points to a gap in our understanding. Solving the singularity leads to new knowledge.