
TL;DR
This paper argues that nature is fundamentally discrete and explores potential directions for developing a unified theory of gravity and quantum particles.
Contribution
It presents arguments supporting the discreteness of nature and discusses possible pathways toward a comprehensive theory of everything.
Findings
Arguments supporting the discrete nature of reality
Proposed directions for a unified physical theory
Discussion on the integration of gravity and quantum mechanics
Abstract
I bring forward some arguments to support the thesis that nature is fundamentally discrete, and present my own thoughts about the direction in which one could look for a possible, consistent "theory of everything" describing gravitation and quantum particles.
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TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications
