At a subatomic level we cannot fully predict gravity with the classical mechanics equations used for the macro scale world. We cannot unify QM probabilities with gravity. There has been no successful unification of gravity with quantum mechanics.
That's a non-sequitor. I never stated or implied a unified model - gravity was used as an illustrative device so it could be accessible by those without a grounding in Quantum Mechanics to follow along with my point.
By extension, I also never stated or implied x-rays and/or CT scanners were manifestations of gravity.
At a subatomic level we cannot fully predict gravity with the classical mechanics equations used for the macro scale world. We cannot unify QM probabilities with gravity. There has been no successful unification of gravity with quantum mechanics.
That's a non-sequitor. I never stated or implied a unified model - gravity was used as an illustrative device so it could be accessible by those without a grounding in Quantum Mechanics to follow along with my point.
By extension, I also never stated or implied x-rays and/or CT scanners were manifestations of gravity.
Oh don't worry - I wasn't attacking you. Just adding information to the context.