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Quote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 05:59:58 PM>thread is in flood>is going to answer seriously anywayWe'll need a workable theory of quantum gravity before that becomes a tractable problem.SpoilerJesus Christ, what is wrong w/ me?What about the other three fundamental forces?
>thread is in flood>is going to answer seriously anywayWe'll need a workable theory of quantum gravity before that becomes a tractable problem.SpoilerJesus Christ, what is wrong w/ me?
Quote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:03:54 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:00:44 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 05:59:58 PM>thread is in flood>is going to answer seriously anywayWe'll need a workable theory of quantum gravity before that becomes a tractable problem.SpoilerJesus Christ, what is wrong w/ me?What about the other three fundamental forces?W/ the amount of spacetime curvature characteristic of Big Bang/blackhole conditions quantum gravitational effects tend to dominate over other fundamental forces.I was thinking more along the lines about why the forces exist in the first place. So do you mean to say that gravity can explain the historical shape of the universe? Or am I way off right now?
Quote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:00:44 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 05:59:58 PM>thread is in flood>is going to answer seriously anywayWe'll need a workable theory of quantum gravity before that becomes a tractable problem.SpoilerJesus Christ, what is wrong w/ me?What about the other three fundamental forces?W/ the amount of spacetime curvature characteristic of Big Bang/blackhole conditions quantum gravitational effects tend to dominate over other fundamental forces.
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Quote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:06:55 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:03:54 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:00:44 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 05:59:58 PM>thread is in flood>is going to answer seriously anywayWe'll need a workable theory of quantum gravity before that becomes a tractable problem.SpoilerJesus Christ, what is wrong w/ me?What about the other three fundamental forces?W/ the amount of spacetime curvature characteristic of Big Bang/blackhole conditions quantum gravitational effects tend to dominate over other fundamental forces.I was thinking more along the lines about why the forces exist in the first place. So do you mean to say that gravity can explain the historical shape of the universe? Or am I way off right now?Gravity(along w/ the cosmological constant/dark energy what ever it is) pretty much decides the history, shape and overall character of the universe for the most part, yeah. Why the other forces exist? I don't know where to start on that, probably need a grand unified field theory. I know we've already unified electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force into the electroweak force. All that remains is to unify the strong force.
Quote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:15:08 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:06:55 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:03:54 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:00:44 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 05:59:58 PM>thread is in flood>is going to answer seriously anywayWe'll need a workable theory of quantum gravity before that becomes a tractable problem.SpoilerJesus Christ, what is wrong w/ me?What about the other three fundamental forces?W/ the amount of spacetime curvature characteristic of Big Bang/blackhole conditions quantum gravitational effects tend to dominate over other fundamental forces.I was thinking more along the lines about why the forces exist in the first place. So do you mean to say that gravity can explain the historical shape of the universe? Or am I way off right now?Gravity(along w/ the cosmological constant/dark energy what ever it is) pretty much decides the history, shape and overall character of the universe for the most part, yeah. Why the other forces exist? I don't know where to start on that, probably need a grand unified field theory. I know we've already unified electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force into the electroweak force. All that remains is to unify the strong force.But where did gravity & the other forces come from in the first place?
Quote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:19:05 PMQuote from: PIXLEsauce on October 21, 2014, 06:17:41 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:15:08 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:06:55 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:03:54 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:00:44 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 05:59:58 PM>thread is in flood>is going to answer seriously anywayWe'll need a workable theory of quantum gravity before that becomes a tractable problem.SpoilerJesus Christ, what is wrong w/ me?What about the other three fundamental forces?W/ the amount of spacetime curvature characteristic of Big Bang/blackhole conditions quantum gravitational effects tend to dominate over other fundamental forces.I was thinking more along the lines about why the forces exist in the first place. So do you mean to say that gravity can explain the historical shape of the universe? Or am I way off right now?Gravity(along w/ the cosmological constant/dark energy what ever it is) pretty much decides the history, shape and overall character of the universe for the most part, yeah. Why the other forces exist? I don't know where to start on that, probably need a grand unified field theory. I know we've already unified electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force into the electroweak force. All that remains is to unify the strong force.But where did gravity & the other forces come from in the first place?no idea SpoilerIf I gave a shit about string theory this is where i'd give you that rigamarole, but frack that shit. What exactly don't you like about it?
Quote from: PIXLEsauce on October 21, 2014, 06:17:41 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:15:08 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:06:55 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:03:54 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:00:44 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 05:59:58 PM>thread is in flood>is going to answer seriously anywayWe'll need a workable theory of quantum gravity before that becomes a tractable problem.SpoilerJesus Christ, what is wrong w/ me?What about the other three fundamental forces?W/ the amount of spacetime curvature characteristic of Big Bang/blackhole conditions quantum gravitational effects tend to dominate over other fundamental forces.I was thinking more along the lines about why the forces exist in the first place. So do you mean to say that gravity can explain the historical shape of the universe? Or am I way off right now?Gravity(along w/ the cosmological constant/dark energy what ever it is) pretty much decides the history, shape and overall character of the universe for the most part, yeah. Why the other forces exist? I don't know where to start on that, probably need a grand unified field theory. I know we've already unified electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force into the electroweak force. All that remains is to unify the strong force.But where did gravity & the other forces come from in the first place?no idea SpoilerIf I gave a shit about string theory this is where i'd give you that rigamarole, but frack that shit.
Quote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:35:34 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:27:07 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:19:05 PMQuote from: PIXLEsauce on October 21, 2014, 06:17:41 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:15:08 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:06:55 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:03:54 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:00:44 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 05:59:58 PM>thread is in flood>is going to answer seriously anywayWe'll need a workable theory of quantum gravity before that becomes a tractable problem.SpoilerJesus Christ, what is wrong w/ me?What about the other three fundamental forces?W/ the amount of spacetime curvature characteristic of Big Bang/blackhole conditions quantum gravitational effects tend to dominate over other fundamental forces.I was thinking more along the lines about why the forces exist in the first place. So do you mean to say that gravity can explain the historical shape of the universe? Or am I way off right now?Gravity(along w/ the cosmological constant/dark energy what ever it is) pretty much decides the history, shape and overall character of the universe for the most part, yeah. Why the other forces exist? I don't know where to start on that, probably need a grand unified field theory. I know we've already unified electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force into the electroweak force. All that remains is to unify the strong force.But where did gravity & the other forces come from in the first place?no idea SpoilerIf I gave a shit about string theory this is where i'd give you that rigamarole, but frack that shit. What exactly don't you like about it?It's entirely experimentally unsupported(which would be fine at this point if so much weren't spent on it over other models), proponents have to invoke multiple universes and anthropic reasoning to make it make sense(unlike the Everette interpretation of QM,think Bioshock Inf., where the multiple universes simply fall out out of the equations), Supersymmetry is basically a prerequisite which is complicated by the fact that it's also experimentally unsupported. Really, i'm not an expert so you can just call these some random fgts gripes about a theory he probably doesn't understand. Since when did other universes have to do with String Theory? I thought String Theory was all about other dimensions and a single substance that makes up all matter?
Quote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:27:07 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:19:05 PMQuote from: PIXLEsauce on October 21, 2014, 06:17:41 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:15:08 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:06:55 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 06:03:54 PMQuote from: Dustin xBasedGod on October 21, 2014, 06:00:44 PMQuote from: SexyPiranha on October 21, 2014, 05:59:58 PM>thread is in flood>is going to answer seriously anywayWe'll need a workable theory of quantum gravity before that becomes a tractable problem.SpoilerJesus Christ, what is wrong w/ me?What about the other three fundamental forces?W/ the amount of spacetime curvature characteristic of Big Bang/blackhole conditions quantum gravitational effects tend to dominate over other fundamental forces.I was thinking more along the lines about why the forces exist in the first place. So do you mean to say that gravity can explain the historical shape of the universe? Or am I way off right now?Gravity(along w/ the cosmological constant/dark energy what ever it is) pretty much decides the history, shape and overall character of the universe for the most part, yeah. Why the other forces exist? I don't know where to start on that, probably need a grand unified field theory. I know we've already unified electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force into the electroweak force. All that remains is to unify the strong force.But where did gravity & the other forces come from in the first place?no idea SpoilerIf I gave a shit about string theory this is where i'd give you that rigamarole, but frack that shit. What exactly don't you like about it?It's entirely experimentally unsupported(which would be fine at this point if so much weren't spent on it over other models), proponents have to invoke multiple universes and anthropic reasoning to make it make sense(unlike the Everette interpretation of QM,think Bioshock Inf., where the multiple universes simply fall out out of the equations), Supersymmetry is basically a prerequisite which is complicated by the fact that it's also experimentally unsupported. Really, i'm not an expert so you can just call these some random fgts gripes about a theory he probably doesn't understand.