Relativity prefect explains the effects of gravity at the super-atomic level with a few exceptions, and Quantum Mechanics perfectly explains the subatomic world, but they are completely incompatible with each other. As a logical thinker, that annoys me.
My thought is that the gravitational constant is wrong. I think the vibration of strings ripple through the universe causing what appears to be a constant G, but actually ends up being variable depending on distance. Trying to prove it, haven't gotten too far yet I think gravity travels, and does so many times faster than the speed of light. Which doesn't violate relativity and would explain why in quantum mechanics, you can feel the effect of an event before you can see it.
Discuss GUT.
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