Nobel Laureates Question Quantum Theory's Fundamental Accuracy
[HPP] Gerardus 't HooftNovember 1, 20255 min
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- 💡 Nobel laureates like Gerard 't Hooft and Roger Penrose are openly questioning the fundamental accuracy of quantum theory.
- 💬 This isn't a marginal disagreement but a significant debate among scientific heavyweights, signaling a potential major turning point in physics.
Quantum Theory's Enduring Success
- ✅ Quantum mechanics boasts a century of uninterrupted success and forms the bedrock of modern technology, including computers, smartphones, and lasers.
- 📈 Its equations provide astonishingly precise predictions, demonstrating its practical effectiveness in numerous applications.
The Problem: Unintuitive Reality
- 🧠 The core issue isn't the calculations, but the theory's bizarre implications for the nature of reality, such as superposition where a particle lacks a fixed position before observation.
- 🌌 Concepts like the quantum leap, where an electron instantly moves between orbits without traversing the space in between, defy common intuition and common sense.
Incompatibility with General Relativity
- ⚠️ A major obstacle is the fundamental conflict between quantum mechanics (describing the infinitely small) and Einstein's general relativity (describing the infinitely large).
- 🔭 This incompatibility prevents a unified understanding of extreme cosmic phenomena, such as the interiors of black holes or the Big Bang's initial moments.
Towards a New Paradigm
- 🚀 Historical crises in science, like those leading to the Copernican, Newtonian, and Einsteinian revolutions, often precede major paradigm shifts.
- 🌱 The current impasse is seen as a call to think differently and could signal the birth of a new physics, fundamentally different from what we know today.
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