On 12/11/2016 7:44 PM, Benjamin Udell wrote:
if electrical field theory contradicts quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle, then it is valid (at most) only in a classical limit.
Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) is the well developed theory that unifies quantum mechanics and electrodynamics. The challenge is to unify gravity with QM + ED. There are hypotheses, but gravity is so weak that its influence is very hard to detect with earth-based instruments. Theoretical physicists certainly recognize the need for experimental tests. Unfortunately, they're running into the limits of current technology at the very large and very small. John
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