| Unifying quantum theory with general relativity -
11-08-2005, 01:57 PM
Personally, I think it would be worthwhile to pursue the notion of how gravitational fields affect quantum phenomena.
Namely, how does redshifting occur? What exactly is going on with redshifting?
How is it possible that something discrete (quantum photons) can be continuously adjusted (redshifted) and then meaningfully interact on reception (since the receiving electron has discrete energy levels for absorbing quantum energy)? This should be impossible- or else energy is being created from nothing (on upwards sliding from continuous to disrete) or energy is being destroyed (on downwards sliding from continuous to discrete).
I don't know if this is a key to unlocking the puzzle, but it is puzzling.
Let me know your thoughts on this. |