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|    Gravitation and quanta by Jacques Solomo    |
|    20 Sep 23 19:24:08    |
      From: yanicktoutain@gmail.com              GRAVITATION AND QUANTA By JACQUES SOLOMON. (1938)       We first study whether it is possible to speak of Newton's law between       elementary particles without contradiction. To do this, we discuss in detail       the “ideal experiment” which should make it possible to verify the       applicability of Newton’s law in        the field considered. We then study the problems posed by the quantification       of the gravitational field and finally we discuss some consequences of the       cosmological theory recently presented by Dirac.              ++       Conclusion. - It seems to result from this study first of all that it is       possible to build a quantum theory of gravitation at least in the case of weak       fields, that it is for example still possible to speak of Newton's law in the       quantum domain without        falling into contradictions. When fields are intense, difficulties arise for       which it does not appear that quantum field theory is able to present a       solution. Cosmological attempts that have been made for some time to present a       quantum theory of the        universe as a whole are discussed. Many difficulties prevent us from being       able to construct a theory in which, in short, only the gravitational constant       G is related to the universe as a whole.              1938       https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/jpa-00233622/document              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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