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[–] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago

So, we're just calling anything a "theory" nowadays? How about the scientific method? Or is that just too much work for anybody in a post-Einstein world?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago

At first blush, this article seems to say that there's a solid hypothesis for which the math works consistently, and they know what they want to do in order to test that hypothesis. It's just a matter of designing and performing experiments.

But then, I read this:

[Co-author] Weller-Davies added: “A delicate interplay must exist if quantum particles such as atoms are able to bend classical spacetime. There must be a fundamental trade-off between the wave nature of atoms, and how large the random fluctuations in spacetime need to be.”

I know atoms aren't "particles," and I'm pretty damned sure they're also not quanta.