(April 28, 2022 at 3:18 pm)JairCrawford Wrote:(April 28, 2022 at 11:22 am)polymath257 Wrote: Which does have some appeal, I admit.
Still, we *know* that quantum gravity effects will be relevant at some point, so this type of splicing together may not be as straightforward as it appears in just GR.
Do you think something like the graviton could be the answer? Is there potential to discover a graviton at the LHC like we did with the Higgs boson?
You're missing the point of Science entirely (at least in my opinion). Scientists develop models that describe nature and they continue to develop and test those models in search of better and better models, ad infinitum.
Seriously, you need to start with freshmen physics and go from there. The last chapter of Halliday, Resnick and Walker will give you the introduction to cosmology. If you want to understand General Relativity, you'll need to go to graduate school.