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It's a question posed by Lee Smolin in his latest book*. He puts forward the idea that we've been using relativity and quantum mechanics courtesy of Einstein and Schrodinger et al for the last one hundred years and that realism lost out to a probabilistic view of the quantum world. We've been using this probabilistic model ever since. I suppose this then leads to the question of whether other big issues such as those in cosmology need addressing with some new physics. We currently need to explain the rotation of galaxies and expanding nature of the universe with the help of dark matter and dark energy (both theoretical). I've plotted a few graphs in my time and drawn reasonable straight lines through the points to support my theories, although I've always been aware that things tend to go awry as x and y head off to infinity or down to zero. Are our current theories adequate or do we need some new physics as Lee Smolin suggests? * Einstein's Unfinished Revolution: The search for what lies beyond the quantum. Lee Smolin
gravity physics try Lisa Randall - Prof at MIT leading theoretical physicist on extra dimensions - has some interesting views on gravity and link to an extra dimension, current accelerators don’t have enough energy to find one, but might come soon. (Sorry @flummoxed she doesn’t think entanglement is involved )
Pollack has been pushing his fourth phase of water, EZ water, without much acceptance
I stumbled across this link, that apparently requires new physics ref the speed of light https://phys.org/news/2007-10-gamma-ray-physics.html and this one that doesn't https://phys.org/news/2015-03-einstein-scientists-spacetime-foam.html . Things like this is why I chose the name flummoxed What should we believe.
Sorry @flummoxed she doesn’t think entanglement is involved
Never heard of her ......Her theory is no where near as developed as Eric Verlindes Entropic Gravity
What does it take to get a new theory accepted. ?
This is one reason why we are keen to separate solid physics from speculation, even though the lay reader might think these new theories are fact.
Quote from: Colin2B on 10/04/2019 11:11:32Sorry @flummoxed she doesn’t think entanglement is involvedLOL, I thought mentioning your favourite topic might wind you up and so it did
I realize no one wants to discuss entropic gravity, or emergent space time or CCC etc.
Quote from: flummoxed on 16/04/2019 23:45:57I realize no one wants to discuss entropic gravity, or emergent space time or CCC etc. There are a number of us who would really welcome a discussion on new theories such as this, the problem is finding people with sufficient depth of knowledge of the research and a good knowledge of physics to make the discussion worthwhile.