I’m willing to bet that it breaks down at the quantum level.
Exactly! They claim they are repeatedly testing Einstein to "determine where his theory breaks down" then a few sentences later say "it breaks down at the quantum level".
To the experimenters: "so then you already KNOW where it breaks down then, right?" ---Asked in a Judge Judy type voice, full of sarcasm and contempt.
Honestly I don't understand the reasoning here. Or maybe they should just admit they like testing it 'cuz it's fun. (After all what's not cool about bending light and altering the flow of time? Nothing!)
Now for a real fun question: Quote, "Consider that for a black hole, Einstein's theory 'predicts infinitely strong gravitational fields and density. That's nonsensical,' said Paulo Freire..."
Why's that so 'nonsensical', hmm? :) After all, if any measurable mass is crushed into a single one dimensional point, wouldn't that by definition make its density "infinite"? And we better hope its gravity would be infinite too, or else we might have another universe on our hands and that would be one too many IMO (I already don't like my neighbors)....