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First off there are two theories of relativity: special and general. In the broadest sense special relativity deals with space and time in the absence of gravity, while general deals with time and space as having curvatures that produce gravity.
Second, general relativity and quantum mechanics are two completely different things and when combined provide useless results, like location probabilities that approach infinity.
Anybody with a high school math education knows that a probabliity cannot be greater than one, let alone infinite, which is why the collision of quantum mechanics and general relativity has spawned M-Theory.
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