Originally Posted By: Orac

An entangled particle and I can show you other QM results it is uneffected by gravity as you would expect. It was expected QM could not retain its wave coherence if it was affected by such things.

This is what caused Hawkings such problem with black holes QM doesn't see the gravity in them like everything else does.

Your wiggle room has been evapourated last year and it's what propmpt Hawkings to give up on theory of everything.

The problem is that G is taken as a universal constant. All experiments that are conducted on earth are conducted under constant G (nearly constant; the speed of earth varies slightly and so we never get an exact value for G). I think, in quantum mechanics, gravity is a force like the electrostatic force, and not a 'curvature of space' as visualized by GR; and, all the theoretical calculations in QM take G as a universal constant.

Anyway, I think, the singularity inside a black hole and the wormholes that leads to other universes are just fiction. They should evaporate; there are a lot of loopholes in the present QM/GR, and I think, the whole of QM/SR/GR will eventually evaporate.