Duality dictates that gravitational waves should have a particle counterpart too, right? Will this in any way help solve the big problem of quantum gravity?
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4Related: http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/215173/what-is-the-difference-between-gravitons-and-gravitational-waves – lemon Feb 12 '16 at 09:56
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1The same thing it looked like last week. Seriously. We had this theory; it could be written in several ways. It made some prediction. Another one of those predictions was borne out experimentally (many others have already been done). But that doesn't suddenly change the theory or the previously completed work. – dmckee --- ex-moderator kitten Feb 12 '16 at 20:35