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the Copenhagen interpretation couldn’t explain how the early universe worked—and the mathematics of quantum physics couldn’t handle such situations either. The early universe was fabulously small, suggesting that quantum physics was needed, but also fabulously dense, requiring the forbidding mathematical machinery of general relativity. Unfortunately, a theory unifying general relativity with quantum physics hadn’t been found, despite having been sought for decades by an army of physicists, including Einstein.
What is Real?: The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics
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