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  • ...essential for understanding the theories of special relativity and general relativity, developed by Albert Einstein in the early 20th century. In classical physi ...for cosmology, black holes, and the expansion of the universe. In general relativity, spacetime is curved by the presence of matter, and this curvature dictates
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  • ...ativistic quantum mechanics in 1928, combining quantum theory with special relativity via the Dirac equation, which predicted antimatter. The 1930s saw the rise | Relativistic QM || Dirac Equation (1928) || Merging QM with special relativity for electrons || Predicts antimatter and spin-1/2 particles || Positron dis
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  • ...e intangible force enabling motion or heat. However, the advent of special relativity in 1905 introduced the concept of mass-energy equivalence. Einstein's equat ...uration of energy patterns, sustained by the laws of quantum mechanics and relativity. This unification suggests that the universe is a symphony of energy, with
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  • ...luding quantum field theory, which combines quantum mechanics with special relativity to describe fundamental forces and particles. Its implications extend beyon ...FT include non-renormalizable theories like quantum gravity, where general relativity resists quantization. String theory and loop quantum gravity propose resolu
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  • ...abstractions; they are invoked to reconcile quantum mechanics with general relativity, explaining phenomena such as gravity's weakness relative to other forces.< ...mere consistency: low-energy limits recover the standard model and general relativity, while high-energy regimes reveal a symphony of dualities—electric-magnet
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  • ...rucial for resolving inconsistencies between quantum mechanics and general relativity. For example, the extra dimensions enable gravity to propagate in ways that ...to flat/our universe; information recovery || Quantum information, general relativity
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  • ...ar field only to itself and matter minimally, adhering to standard general relativity. Examples include quadratic V(φ) = (1/2)m²φ², quartic hilltops, double ..., detecting no fringe shift, nullifying the hypothesis. Einstein's special relativity in 1905 dispensed with the aether entirely, treating light's propagation as
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  • ...angle [\delta X, \delta P] \rangle|^2 = \frac{\hbar^2}{4}</math>, from the general Robertson-Schrödinger inequality <math>\Delta A \Delta B \geq \frac{1}{2} | Wave-Particle Duality || de Broglie's Hypothesis (1924) || Post-Einstein relativity; need for matter waves || Proposed in PhD thesis; Compton effect support ||
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  • ...al framework in physics aimed at reconciling quantum mechanics and general relativity, posits that the fundamental building blocks of the universe are not point- ...r claims like DNA repair, with effects possibly attributable to placebo or general relaxation from sound therapy. Nonetheless, low-frequency sound stimulation
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