But -- is there any real physics left to do? String theory is obviously an abomination, but physics emerges from experiments, and I'm not sure there are any interesting experimental results out there --even the new 'superconductor' thing is a bit, like, whatever.
Since general relativity has run dry, it is perhaps time to start looking for a paradigm shift outside of the universe as we currently understand it. We should be employing every theoretical physicist to discover a unified theory.
You take away the computers and everything around you could have been made in the 1970s.
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But -- is there any real physics left to do? String theory is obviously an abomination, but physics emerges from experiments, and I'm not sure there are any interesting experimental results out there --even the new 'superconductor' thing is a bit, like, whatever.
Since general relativity has run dry, it is perhaps time to start looking for a paradigm shift outside of the universe as we currently understand it. We should be employing every theoretical physicist to discover a unified theory.
You take away the computers and everything around you could have been made in the 1970s.