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All that's truly left is for us to find the Theory of Everything that unifies Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity. After that it will be pretty much "finished" (of course there will still be a few unsolved problems here and there but they're insignificant in the grand scheme of things).

>> No.14492986

>>14492806
with drugs you have plenty to discover about yourself, about amazing biorobot human body.

>> No.14493018

>>14492806
>Physics is pretty much finished as a science. >All that's truly left is for us to find experimental evidence of the aether and the laws behind black-body radiation. After that it will be pretty much "finished" (of course there will still be a few unsolved problems here and there but they're insignificant in the grand scheme of things).

>> No.14493025

>>14492806
This is easily the most retarded take on the internet to date

I00s of particles with thousands of phenomena that haven’t been fully been explored have been discovered within the past 50 years alone. We’re still studying fluids gases and other properties of condensed matter to this day due to its overarching complexity and an entirely new field of physics called crystallography is still having new papers published. We’re FAR from finished and it’s likely as more probes get launched and more tests get laid out only more questions and experiments will be found

>> No.14493030

>>14493025
>>14492806
But why should I or anyone else be surprised why your post is retarded. You fucking used some generic ass anime girl in the OP rendering your opinion worthless to start

>> No.14493064
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We know that there are some giant gaps in our knowledge of physics from astronomical observations - namely whatever the fuck is going on with the dark energy & dark matter. Dark energy especially; the expansion of the universe appears to be accelerating, and said acceleration would require massive amounts of energy, but what that energy is, well no real clue. And that's assuming their isn't some other unknown phenomena involved, throwing our observation out of whack. Dark matter, well we have a pretty good idea of what it isn't - astronomical observations have ruled out an assortment of known matter candidates & modified gravity theories, and particle detectors have ruled out an array of proposed particles. But what exactly dark matter is, is still a question, and that is assuming it is matter at all and the MONDtards won't have the last laugh.

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14493067

Conciousness can tap into infinity. Once the observer realizes the self he becomes pneumatic and physical laws no longer apply except when he wills it. Quantum physics is tapping into infinity. Ye are God's.

>> No.14493077

>>14492806
Quantum gravity probably wont be found for a long time. String theory hasnt been widely accepted, that was our best shot, yet it's been around for what? 50 years, but it's not even close. Furthermore people were saying the exact same thing about physics in the late 1800s before QM was found.

>> No.14494336

>>14492986
>>14493018
>>14493025
>>14493030
>>14493064
>>14493067
>>14493077
What I'm trying to say is that after the Theory of Everything has been found there won't be any major breakthroughs like Newton's Principia or Einstein's papers on relativity. The only problems that will be left will be problems within the theories and fields we already know.

>> No.14494342

>>14492806
>All that's truly left is for us to find the Theory of Everything
maybe you should first understand and verify a GUT before masturbating on a potential TOE

>> No.14494637

>>14494336
just because it is in something that is known doesnt mean it will be easy or even doable this century

>> No.14494664

>>14494336
>Theory of Everything

Already been found, but if you're waiting for the Academia machine to admit it don't hold your breathe! How would they get this 21billion Euro super collider funded if physics could just be simulated on a super computer?

>> No.14494690

>>14493067
will science ever disprove this image?

>> No.14494702

>>14493064
Dark matter and dark energy don't exist. They're fill in variables to account for the predicted results and the observed ones. Instead of trying to fix the theory, physicists just make up magic numbers to account for whatever is inconvenient. The same with string theory so now we magically have 9, 11 or 26 space dimensions.

>> No.14494713

>>14492806
Sounds like a cute story for a kid, I think we just touched the tip of the iceberg, the thing is, its gets harder now, being a smart monkey doesnt quite cut it anymore.

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>>14494702
To be fair, sometimes "making up magic numbers" actually is the correct solution. For example, back in the 1920s physicist noticed that beta decay violated the conservation of momentum; there were some who did try to "fix the theory" so speak, with assorted adjustments, while Pauli proposed that maybe there were some super tiny particle that barely interacts with normal matter carrying away the excess momentum. It took decades of looking before said particles (neutrinos) could be directly detected.

That said, sometimes new theories are needed. Plenty of alternative theories have been put forth, its just that so far they have all had major issues.

Anyways, whatever is causing the phenomena that have lead to the dark energy & dark matter theories is still very poorly understood, and shows that physics is still nowhere near complete.

>> No.14494952

>>14494664
>Already been found
What are you talking about?

>> No.14495777

>>14492806
I'm sure of that, Lord Kelvin

>> No.14496108 [DELETED] 

>>14494952
theory of everything is we must hate Einstein (because he is a kike) and the white race is the smartest (because thank the white race for the industrial revolution and technological innovations (do not question if it's bad or not) and the white race has nigger iq compared to jewish people)

>> No.14496988

>>14496108
And jewish people have ape IQ compared to asians.

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>>14496108
the n word is racist

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>> No.14499890

>>14492806
incorrect, we keep discovering new phenomena and laws to this day

>> No.14499895

>>14494702
Retard take

>> No.14499930

>>14492806
No.
You should learn something about the history of science. Every theory is eventually superseded by a better theory. Major changes are usually the result of new conceptual insights.
To think we happen to be living in the end times of science and discovery now is the highest conceit. In the centuries to come modern scientists will look back upon the ideas of general relativity and quantum mechanics, etc, as just as archaic, quaint and woefully inadequate as we look upon the fields of alchemy and astrology now.

>> No.14499946

Physics is insanely over complicated. The Universe is not complicated, its fundamentally simple. Eventually we will evolve and rearrange our thinking which will enable us to conceptualize physics ( and mathematics ) in entirely new ways. When we do everything we observe in nature will derive from a single axiom which is just simply incomprehensible to us now

>> No.14499952

>>14492806
We know nothing.

>> No.14499975

>>14499952
I know something

>> No.14499976

>>14499930
You should learn something about the history of science. Every theory is eventually superseded by a different theory, oftentimes the new theory has been a setback or a wrong turn. Astrology is the idea that the climate during your early developmental period affects your personality later on, all of the other sciences which touch on that topic agree with the premise of astrology.

>> No.14499985

>>14499946
>Physics is insanely over complicated. The Universe is not complicated, its fundamentally simple. Eventually we will evolve and rearrange our thinking which will enable us to conceptualize physics ( and mathematics ) in entirely new ways. When we do everything we observe in nature will derive from a single axiom which is just simply incomprehensible to us now

This has already been done. People are just waiting for it to be confirmed by "authority" but their permission will never come. They like the public to be confused.

>> No.14499991

>physics is all but finished
>meanwhile classic physics problems like turbulence are still unsolved

>> No.14499992

>>14499991
nobody wants to work on practical problems which have testable, real world applications. too intimidating, you could be wrong about something and people would find out. better to quantoooom or string and hide behind a wall of jargon while feigning grandiose knowledge of the entire universe.

>> No.14500019

>>14492806
no no no no no now calmly drop your pop sci book on the ground and back to your home.

>> No.14500157

>>14499992
based post fuck quantrannies

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>>14500019