John Michael Strubhart

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Everyone knew that you can’t trust quantum field theory on super-small distance scales. Jitters with wavelengths as small as the Planck scale, 10–33 centimeters, and smaller, have energy (and from m = E/c2, mass equivalent) so large that the gravitational force matters. To describe them properly requires a framework that melds quantum mechanics and general relativity.
The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos
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