Alex_B
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where's alex b?
Busy posting images of the big TPF meet-up
Anyway, Quantum Physics and Special Relativity are not to be mixed as easily as some in this thread might want to. Both are two physical theories with totally different limits in their application. To combine both into one theory sort of works (introducing tensors of wave functions instead of wave functions) .. but only sort of. If then you try to combine quantum physics and general relativity (as needed for proper cosmology) .. then you are in deep trouble and at the forefront of modern physics.
One cannot just take equations from one theory and mix them with equations from another theory. Things are much more complicated.