The Gauss-Newton Quantum-Relativity
The
Quantum Theory
of Relativity
(gravitational case),
GRq
Finally, theoretical physics completes, now there really is a Grand Unified Theory (GUT) aka GRq.
Albert Einstein so narrowly missed a real treat here, all that one needs to do to convert his excellent work on The General Theory
into The Quantum Theory
of Relativity
(gravitational case) (GUT) is to get rid of those classical metres and replace them with the quantum-energy-transit-time.
The difference between the classical and quantum flavours of The General Theory only makes a substantial impact beneath about 5-nanometres above any atomic nucleus and then beyond 100-million light-years
from the observer.
For the last 105-years, we have been observing these anomalies in plain sight, but apparently nobody wanted to know, so nobody ever worked on relativity
any more. Cosmologists just assumed that Einstein had made no mistake, when in fact he had made the most monumental blunder in quantum mechanics that anybody working on relativity could ever possibly make. Einstein's classically dominated thinking has led cosmologists to imagine that the Universe is only three times older than Earth. Three Earth-ages was so obviously too short, that it should have rung huge alarm bells, never mind all the dark-matter. One giant fiasco, that is what one gets for following a classical thinker who did not even approve of "quantum theory", and then applying his classical version of the general theory to attempt to describe a Universe that is actually driven by sheer quantum mechanical fact.
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