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marta_morena_28 | 5 years ago
I mean we did a whole 200 years of scientific research. Of course, there is little else to discover. Humans are smart after all.
There are only a "few" obvious questions left:
* Can we generate a black-hole? If so how? If not, where is the proof?
* Can we move faster than light? If so how? If not, where is the proof?
* Are wormholes real? If so how? If not, where is the proof?
* Can we travel backwards in time and if so, how do we do it?
* Where did the universe come from?
* What is outside of the universe? I.e. where does it expand into?
* Are there other universes? Where is the evidence? Can we build a machine to go there? How do we build this machine?
* Can we prevent the sun from dying?
* Or let's start with the basics. How can we predict the weather of tomorrow reliably? How can we prevent our earth from becoming uninhabitable?
* Is the silicon really the best we can do for computers?
But sure, we are done with physics. Let's just bathe in our glory and praise ourselves as gods lol.
Humans are experts at forgetting that "Mathematics does not proof anything outside of mathematics". All we have are models. Are we at the end of our models? Perhaps? But all that means is that we need better models and perhaps even different mathematics.
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