How do General Relativity and the concept of the graviton relate to each other?

In summary, the conversation discusses the relationship between general relativity and the concept of gravity, specifically the existence of the graviton particle. It is noted that the graviton is a part of Quantum Gravity and is not directly tied to General Relativity. The discovery of the graviton would bring us closer to connecting Quantum Mechanics and GR. It is also mentioned that a theory's success does not necessarily depend on its tie to physical reality, as demonstrated by the concept of wave-particle duality.
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Hello all,

I seem to be misunderstanding a concept; perhaps someone could point me in the right direction. My knowledge of physics is very basic so please have some sympathy. Thanks

General relativity shows that gravity is caused by the presence of matter that curves space-time. But now I read of gravity having a particle called the graviton. How do these two ideas link?
 
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They don't. Since the graviton is a assumption of Quantum gravity it is not tied to GR by a verified theory. Much work is being done to attempt to detect a graviton as this would go along ways toward verifying Quantum Gravity.
 
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So if they find the graviton it would mean that General relativity is wrong?
 
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No, It would mean that we are closer to being able to tie Quantum Mechanics and GR together. What ever theory evolves will have to agree with the successful predictions of GR. Just like SR extended rather then replaced Newtonian Mechanics.
 
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The success of a theory does not need to have any tie to a physical reality. It helps in visualising the effects if it does but if you have some way of determining a property such as gravity and it works then there is no reason to dismiss it because there is no physical reality. Wave particle duality is a good example. Sometimes it is good to model an electron as a particle such as in mechanics and other times like atomic physics it is best to model it as a wave function.
 

Related to How do General Relativity and the concept of the graviton relate to each other?

1. What is matter that curves space-time?

Matter that curves space-time refers to the concept in physics that matter has the ability to bend the fabric of space and time, altering the trajectory of objects around it.

2. How does matter curve space-time?

According to Einstein's theory of general relativity, matter creates a distortion in the fabric of space-time due to its mass and energy. The greater the mass and energy of an object, the greater the curvature of space-time around it.

3. What is the significance of matter curving space-time?

The concept of matter curving space-time is crucial in understanding the fundamental forces of the universe and how objects move in space. It also explains the phenomenon of gravity and how planets and stars orbit around each other.

4. Can the curvature of space-time be observed?

Yes, the curvature of space-time can be observed through the effects it has on the motion of objects. For example, the bending of light around a massive object like a black hole is evidence of the curvature of space-time.

5. Is matter the only thing that can curve space-time?

No, besides matter, energy and other forms of massless particles, such as light, can also curve space-time. In fact, any form of energy or mass has the potential to curve space-time, but the amount of curvature depends on the amount of energy or mass present.

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