(with a Bang Ding Ow)
The Standard Model of particle physics describes electromagnetic, weak, and strong interactions, which are three of the four known fundamental forces of nature. The unification of the fourth interaction, gravity, with the Standard Model has been challenging due to incompatibilities of the underlying theories —
"Y are things so heavy in the future?"
It's like the Jews say, "!כל הכבוד" -- kol ha-koved! 😉
( kol hakavod)
The gathering man, Agur the son of Jakeh, knew a thing or two! (actually, three or four)
And then it took Frank the Pug to ask "when are you gonna learn"...
Quantum theory describes the world of the very small — tiny particles interacting in probabilistic ways — while general relativity describes the chunkier world of familiar objects and their gravitational interaction.
They are descriptions of our Universe from different perspectives, and both theories have been confirmed to extraordinary precision — yet they are incompatible with each other.
Incompatible??
*WYSIWYG*
It's like that famous "eye" of the needle. A person isn't going to dream about what he can't envision in the first place.
I checked out the several [ancient] references for the wordings, and discovered the eye as the little hole that is made *by* the needle. 🪡 Heads or tails?
For example The Point, for opening the door:
“Open for me” – Rabbi Yasa said: The Holy One blessed be He said to Israel: My children, open for Me one opening of repentance like the eye of the needle [כְּחֻדָּהּ שֶׁל מַחַט], and I will open for you openings that wagons and carriages enter through it.
Like, כְּ-חֻדָּהּ as in compare:
חַד ᴵ adj. 1 sharp. PBH 2 pointed...
חַד ᴵᴵ adj. one, single...
◌חַד (combining form) one, uni-, mono-. [From חד ᴵᴵ.]
חֹד m.n. PBH sharpness, edge, point, apex. [From חדד.]
“Y are things so heavy in the future?”
Fad diets that don’t work.
The eye of the needle refers to a particular gate that the people of that time period had to protect their gardens from the camels.
It was shaped similar to the eye of a needle and would easily let a human pass through but a camel could not.
It didn’t have to be opened or closed all the time. The protection was in it’s design.