relativity theory or quantum mechanics, which one is right?

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Is it possible for your average YA member to know the future? If I say yes, how on earth would I know this? Can I foresee the scientific discoveries that have not even been made yet? Possibly, but I think maybe you need to reword your question. Will science discover God - if they haven't already (and just keeping it under wraps)? Who knows. Therefore why ask anyone else who is just as clueless about these things?
 
It could prove both are right or none are right. And even then it could open more questions than answers.
 
No theory of physics is ultimately "right' in every circumstance. All of them, including relativity theory and quantum mechanics are but approximations, so that regardless of the outcomes in CERN, both have already proven their practical worth. Both, for example, "repudiate" Newtonian physics, but that doesn't mean that Newtonian physics is "void" and "has no value".

Personaly, I think relativity theory is too oversimplified. Quantum theory in fact demonstrates that relativity theory is incomplete.
 
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