Authors: Edward G. Lake
The conflict between Quantum Mechanics and Relativity has raged for about a hundred years and is interpreted in at least a hundred different ways. The key problem, however, seems to be very simple: Quantum Mechanics cannot quantify the things that are essential to Relativity, such as variable time, variable speed of light, empty space, and motion relative to the speed of light. It appears that certain fundamental properties of our universe cannot be expressed in mathematical equations, and as a result, mathematicians argue that the universe is different from what logic and facts say.
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