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Chapter 14
Allegro (Ma Non Troppo)
Passage for Strings
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General relativity works only when there are smooth gravitational fields encoded in a gradually curving spacetime. But quantum mechanics tells us that anything that can probe or influence the Planck scale length has huge momentum uncertainty. A probe with sufficient energy to probe the Planck scale length would induce disruptive dynamical processes, such as energetic eruptions of virtual particles, that would dash any hope of a general relativity description. According to quantum mechanics, at the Planck scale length, instead of a gradually undulating geometry, there should be wild fluctuations and loops and handles of spacetime branching off.... General relativity cannot be used in such untamed territory.
Nor does general relativity step aside to give quantum mechanics free rein, for at the Planck scale length gravity exerts a substantial force. Although gravity is feeble at the particle physics energies we are accustomed to, it is enormously powerful at the high energies required to explore the Planck scale length. The Planck scale energy—the energy needed to explore the Planck scale length—is exactly the energy at which gravity is no longer dismissible as a feeble force. At the Planck scale length, gravity cannot be ignored. In fact, at the Planck scale energy, gravity constructs barriers that make conventional quantum mechanical calculations impossible. Anything sufficiently energetic to probe 10−33 cm would be snapped up into a black hole that imprisons whatever enters. Only a quantum theory of gravity can tell us what is really going on inside.
At tiny distances, quantum mechanics and gravity cry out for a more fundamental theory. Given the conflict between them, there is no choice but to bring in an external arbiter as an alternative to both. The new regime must allow quantum mechanics and general relativity free rein in their undisputed home territories, but have adequate authority to govern the disputed region where neither of the older theories is in control. String theory might be the answer.
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