What is quantum gravity? Scientists think it could explain the beginning of our universe
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Scientists have redefined gravity to explain the Big Bang, introducing a new framework of "quantum gravity" that may explain aspects of the universe's beginning. This theory bridges the gap between general relativity and quantum physics, addressing the limitations of Einstein's 1915 theory. Researchers explored Quadratic Quantum Gravity, which seems to work for the high-density, high-temperature birth of the cosmos, potentially removing the concept of a singularity.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The new framework could change our understanding of the universe's origins, offering a more complete and self-consistent explanation of the cosmos.
- · By potentially removing the need for a singularity, it resolves a long-standing problem in cosmology - the Big Bang.