Well thought out Wayne. And unfortunately es seems to know and care little about QM. While he has unrelentlessly railed against it he has never once, as I recall, actually provided a link that supporting his contrarian point-of-view.

I would like to explore your post more but I don't want to just slash and burn so here's something I'd like you to consider.

You wrote:
"If QM relies on an exchange of particles for gravitational attraction, but gravity works at infinite distance, then that implies that every particle in the universe is somehow constantly emitting an infinite number of gravitons in an infinity of directions in order to exchange gravitons with every other particle in the universe - something that doesn't sound quite right since that would also give everything an infinite amount of gravitational pull"

Now re-read your paragraph substituting the word "photon" for the word "graviton" and substituting "electromagnetic" for "gravitational."

Does one create a problem for you and the other not?

Fact: We know the sun does not emit an infinite number of photons.

Fact: We know the light from the sun works at vast distances.

Can you find the logical error in what you wrote?


DA Morgan