This is for the science buffs... Perhaps some of you can help me understand this issue a little better...
I've been told and read many times that there are some problems when you try to mix Einstein's relativity with quantum physics. At least theoretically. Yet, it seems that both theoretical models give concrete results and that they can both be used, if they are used in the right context. Unless I'm mistaken, I understand that Einstein's relativity theory works well on the macro scale such as when we are dealing with stars and planets but that it doesn't work so well on the micro scale... At that level, you need quantum mechanics to suitably explain what is going on...
My question is:
At what point do both theories really clash together? If both theories can give concrete results, how can we concretely observe the incompatibility of both theories? At what point between the macro and the micro level do we hit a ''theoretical wall'' and how does that apply in the real world?
Perhaps my question isn't clear enough but I'm sure there is enough here to get the ball going...
I've been told and read many times that there are some problems when you try to mix Einstein's relativity with quantum physics. At least theoretically. Yet, it seems that both theoretical models give concrete results and that they can both be used, if they are used in the right context. Unless I'm mistaken, I understand that Einstein's relativity theory works well on the macro scale such as when we are dealing with stars and planets but that it doesn't work so well on the micro scale... At that level, you need quantum mechanics to suitably explain what is going on...
My question is:
At what point do both theories really clash together? If both theories can give concrete results, how can we concretely observe the incompatibility of both theories? At what point between the macro and the micro level do we hit a ''theoretical wall'' and how does that apply in the real world?
Perhaps my question isn't clear enough but I'm sure there is enough here to get the ball going...