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Quantum quivering of gravity

Quantum quivering of gravity. The search for the unified field theory. Interactions Electro-Weak Theory GUT Quantum field + gravity Superstring Experiments. Gravitational. General theory of relativity A. Einstein 1916 Warping of space time Symmetry between observations.

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Quantum quivering of gravity

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  1. Quantumquivering of gravity The search for the unified field theory

  2. Interactions • Electro-Weak Theory • GUT • Quantum field + gravity • Superstring • Experiments

  3. Gravitational • General theory of relativity • A. Einstein 1916 • Warping of space time • Symmetry between observations

  4. Electromagnetic • J. C. Maxwell 1865 • Quantum electrodynamics • Renormalization • Gauge symmetry

  5. Weak • Nuclear force • B-decay • Breaking of symmetry

  6. Strong • Quantum chromodynamics 1970s • Color RGB • M. Gell’Mann • The Eightfold Way • Quarks • Symmetry

  7. Interactions • Gravitational • Electromagnetic • Weak • Strong

  8. Electro-Weak Theory • S. Weinberg, A. Salam, S. Glashow 1968 • Symmetry electron neutrino • G. T’ Hooft – renormalizable • P. Higgs – higgs boson mass

  9. GUT • H. Georgi, S. Glashow 1974 • Prediction quark electron decay • Supersymmetry

  10. Quantum Mechanics + Gravity • Planck length

  11. Superstring Theory • G. Chews S-Matrix theory • No renormalization • Beta function • Y. Nambu 1970 strings • 10 dimensions • Largest symmetry

  12. Colliders • LHC (Large Hadron Collider) • LEP

  13. Gravitational wave detectors • LIGO • VIRGE • GEO • LISA

  14. Brian Greene - The Elegant Universe Stephen Hawking - A Brief History of Time Michio Kaku - Huperspace Michio Kaku - Beyond Einstein John D. Barrow - Theories of Everything Stephen W.Hawking and Roger Penrose - The Nature Of Space and Time • http://universe.gsfc.nasa.gov/program.html • http://lhc-new-homepage.web.cern.ch(LHC) • http://www.ligo.caltech.edu (LIGO) • http://lisa.jpl.nasa.gov/ (LISA)

  15. Richard Feynman„Physics is like sex: sure, it may give some practical results, but that's not why we do it.” .

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