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Theory: Physics is solved.
Unless you're autistic enough to care about the precise decay time of B mesons...
Prove me incorrect.

>> No.8536778

>>8536775
Still looking for a unified theory of everything.

>> No.8536787

>>8536775
Dark matter? Dark energy? Meme drive?

>> No.8536791

Theory: All topics are solved.
Unless you're autistic enough to care about [stuff I don't care about]...
Prove me incorrect.

>> No.8536797

>>8536778
True, but it's only applicable at really high energies.
Who has time for that?

>>8536787
The EM drive is the interesting one of those three.
Maybe we'll see an explanation in our lifetime.

>> No.8536801

haha yeah fuck one of the most important fields for the advancement of humanity

Let's just get high and watch Netflix am I right haha so nihilism xD

>> No.8536802

>>8536791
Let me put it this way. If your car breaks down in the winter, knowing a little bit about the decay paths of B mesons... will not help you start your car again. You might even get distracted thinking about them and freeze to death.

>> No.8536856

bait

>> No.8536883
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8536883

>>8536802
>If your car breaks down in the win
Stopped reading there.

>> No.8536888

>>8536775
>What is the nature of dark matter?
>What is the nature of dark energy?
>Why doesn't the zero point energy of the vacuum contribute to the cosmological constant?
>Why is there a difference between the measured and theoretical values of the Muon g-factor?
>What is the mass of the neutrino and how to do we find it theoretically?

There are lots of interesting questions open in physics, right now is a lot like at the end of the 19th century and you're Lord Kelvin.