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RE: GRAVITATIONAL WAVES | The Answer to Albert Einstein's theory

in #science6 years ago

@lemouth, actually, I have edited it to:

Furthermore, it's a small massless particle, called "graviton", but until now it's still hypothetical and still referred to as an intermediate gravitational force on Theory of Quantum Mechanics. Although it hasn't been proven, maybe this particle will be discovered sometime later. For a while, the most accurate theory to explain now is General Relativity Theory.

But I can't publish it for reasons:

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Because I edited it in steemit, but there is no "edit" feature available on the steemSTEM.io platform.

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We still need to develop post edition on steemstem.io. This is almost there, but this is harder than expected and thus requires more time.

What you said above is however not entirely correct. There is so far no satisfactory quantum theory of gravity. But this may change at some point in a close future (and hopefully it will).

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