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In this episode of Entangled Reality, we explore a fracture at the foundations of modern physics.
General relativity and quantum mechanics both describe reality with extraordinary precision—yet their underlying structures do not fully align.
For decades, physicists have tried to unify these frameworks. But what if the difficulty is not merely technical?
What if it reflects a deeper limitation in the way we expect explanation itself to work?
From physics to human thought, this episode examines what happens when reality resists being reduced to a single, coherent system—and what that might reveal about the structure of the world.
By Kerry Mark SouthworthIn this episode of Entangled Reality, we explore a fracture at the foundations of modern physics.
General relativity and quantum mechanics both describe reality with extraordinary precision—yet their underlying structures do not fully align.
For decades, physicists have tried to unify these frameworks. But what if the difficulty is not merely technical?
What if it reflects a deeper limitation in the way we expect explanation itself to work?
From physics to human thought, this episode examines what happens when reality resists being reduced to a single, coherent system—and what that might reveal about the structure of the world.