Wikipedia: Rainbow gravity (or "gravity's rainbow"
[1]) is a theory that different wavelengths of light experience different
gravity levels and are separated in the same way that a
prism splits white light into the rainbow.
[2] This phenomenon would be imperceptible in areas of relatively low gravity, such as Earth, but would be significant in areas of extremely high gravity, such as a
black hole. As such the theory claims to disprove that the
universe has a beginning or
Big Bang, as the big bang theory calls for all wavelengths of light to be impacted by gravity to the same extent.
[3] The theory was first proposed in 2003 by physicists
Lee Smolin and
João Magueijo, and claims to bridge the gap between general relativity and quantum mechanics.
[3] Scientists are currently attempting to detect rainbow gravity using the
Large Hadron Collider.
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