If you are going to make comments that contribute nothing, do us all a favor and don't bother.
Not every experiment is going to give unexpected results. That still tells us something valuable. i.e it places stricter limits on when gravity acts weird in possible models.
I actually appreciate this comment. It's basically a tldr for how experiments work. Confirmation of nothing new is itself a great discovery, on our path to the ToE!
The traditional formulations of gravity and quantum mechanics are fundamentally incompatible in extreme conditions. Einstein was baffled by quantum mechanics. More then one scientist has eaten their hat trying to get a unified theory, which resulted in string theory among others.
Just the implication that we are close to be able to properly do measurements on quantum scale really is a major step forward to a real quantum gravity theory because:
Edit: ugh. I just read the article. "Isaac Newton discovered gravity" 🤦♂️
Apologies for overreacting. I suck.
Edit 2: Well, even the BBC ways that Newton discovered gravity. I'd way he formulated the laws for gravity, since everyone living on Earth from the dawn for time has experienced gravity first-hand. It's not like Newton discovered this gravity thing hiding under a rock.
But anyway, I'm willing to stand corrected.
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Why don't you get the fuck out of here?
I hated reddit for most things, but the science subreddit was (is?) very efficient at removing these comments that contribute nothing else except for wasting server space and people's time.