Why are general relativity and quantum mechanics incompatible? Why can't they both be valid?

>conflating validity and soundness without a hint of irony
>calls someone else a moron
I don't even

Maybe you simply can't do that,though. Maybe a "theory of everything" doesn't exist, because the microcosmos simply follows a different set of rules, than the macro one.

The problem with TOEs isn't non-existence, its that the very act of generalizing makes it more difficult to pick our particular universe out of the set of universes described by the TOE. Which means that if we ever devise a TOE that is correct we will be unable to prove it is correct.

A pedagogical explanation for the non-renormalizability of gravity: arxiv.org/abs/0709.3555

What? It would be correct if it correctly predicts the behaviour of both microcosmos and macrocosmos. No reason to overthink things.

because it's all a bunch of made-up shit

How edgy.

how would that make them incompatible? if everything was made up it would be super easy to combine them

idk you probably can i was just memeing you

i was just memeing i actually think u can, i think qm and relativity are incompatible because einsteins "gravity cant be renormalized"

PHYSICS BTFO!